Icrontic reviews the Thermalright TRUE120 Black Edition

primesuspectprimesuspect Beepin n' BoopinDetroit, MI Icrontian
edited October 2008 in Science & Tech
Mike D adds another awesome heatsink to our library.

Comments

  • GargGarg Purveyor of Lincoln Nightmares Icrontian
    edited August 2008
    That's pretty impressive. Looks great, too.
  • MAGICMAGIC Doot Doot Furniture City, Michigan Icrontian
    edited August 2008
    ill just take a black sharpie to my current TRUE
  • TvManPwnsTvManPwns Manitoba, Canada Member
    edited August 2008
    ' wrote:
    [v][AGIC']ill just take a black sharpie to my current TRUE

    Bet it still would look quite as hawt! (grin)
  • edited August 2008
    Wow the performance and finish looks great!

    I love the Apple-esque sleekness that it has.
  • LeonardoLeonardo Wake up and smell the glaciers Eagle River, Alaska Icrontian
    edited August 2008
    I'm impressed that you got such good results without pressure modification to the mounting and without lapping the base. Did you get lucky or is Thermalright actually paying attention to their customers' feedback now?

    Don't get me wrong, I think TRUEs are excellent...if you are willing to spend a few hours in modifications. But apparently in this case, the base was quite flat.
  • jaredjared College Station, TX Icrontian
    edited October 2008
    Maybe I missed in the article, but what 120mm fan is recommended for the TRUE hs?
  • BuddyJBuddyJ Dept. of Propaganda OKC Icrontian
    edited October 2008
    I believe Thrax says it's 45-55 cfm that makes the TRUE really shine. Lots of people seem to recommend the Scythe fans.
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited October 2008
    I use a Thermalright A2029 on about 50% to max RPMs. I find that if I run the fan at full speed, temperatures are actually higher. I surmise that the force of a high CFM creates static pressure between the fins and produces dead air that acts as an insulator.
  • jaredjared College Station, TX Icrontian
    edited October 2008
    Danke. Thraxipedia at its finest.

    :jared:
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