Originally posted by: RallyMaster
I think it's going to perform with mediocrity.
Originally posted by: yh125d
I agree with rallymaster, I expect mediocrity
Originally posted by: zagood
Interesting...TT has a new one with the same concept:
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/...ct.aspx?C=1405&ID=1831
The squirrel fans I've always had a problem with have been the ones used on video cards and PCI slot fans, where half of the airflow runs right into a wall. Maybe the airflow going directly through fins will eliminate some of that noise you normally associate with rodents.
I am worried though that the members of TR that allegedly left to form Prolimatech were the ones with the good ideas, and new TR products are going to be based on the guys who stayed with the bad ideas.
-z
Originally posted by: Scoop
Yes looks much like the TT SpinQ. Expect the performance to be at the same low level.
Originally posted by: error8
Originally posted by: Scoop
Yes looks much like the TT SpinQ. Expect the performance to be at the same low level.
The only things that are the same, is the cylinder shape of the cooler and probably the fan. If you look carefully, Thermalright has way more aluminium fins on it and 12 heatpipes, instead of 6 on the TT. Also, it stands perpendicular on the motherboard, not parallel. So I would say that there are quite some differences that can really make the thermalright much better then the thermaltake cooler.
Originally posted by: Scoop
I think the only certainty is that it will be a screamer.
Originally posted by: error8
The thing is that Thermalright never had a cooler that was meant for mid range or low end market. All that they have produced were and are top end coolers. So releasing a meadiocre cooler doesn't seem normal for them.
Originally posted by: yh125d
I thought squirrel fans (generally speaking) while although moving a lot of air, were also quite a bit louder than their more conventional counterparts?
Originally posted by: Scoop
With a tight fin spacing like that, the blower fan has to spin quite fast to effectively dissipate the heat from the fins and pipes.
Originally posted by: error8
I believe it's going to be something after all. It can't fail. Thermalright never failed me. 🙂
Originally posted by: Scoop
Originally posted by: error8
I believe it's going to be something after all. It can't fail. Thermalright never failed me. 🙂
Got caught in that ridiculous hype in the article? 😀