Tuniq Tower 120: Air Cooling to the Max The Tuniq Tower 120 is one example of this. As imposing as the multi-finned, heat-piped Tuniq looks it is worth keeping in mind that the total cost of the Tuniq kit is only about $50. The question we will try to answer in this review is whether the Tuniq is effective at improving CPU cooling? If so, does the improved cooling allow higher overclocks than a stock cooling solution? Finally, the impact on system noise will be measured. http://www.anandtech.com/casecooling...oc.aspx?i=2906 |
our in-house Tuniq Tower 120 test can be found here: http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...&articID=4 19 Quote:
heatsink tested outside a case as far as I can tell from the article... not representative of real world performance; also FarCry doesn't really heat up the CPU as much as dedicated applications like S&M and K7 Burn. Why wasn't the stock fan tested @ low speed ? //end rant |
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