Tom's comparo versus the Noctua: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/water2.0-extreme-kraken-x40-hydro-h90-elc120,3434.html
XbitLabs' comparo versus the Phanteks: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/co...oling-corsair-thermaltake-zalman-roundup.html
XbitLabs' comparison of the Phanteks to high-end AIO water coolers: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/co...ing-corsair-thermaltake-zalman-roundup-2.html
Anandtech's comparison of big and small air coolers vs. water: http://anandtech.com/show/6830/cpu-...ers-from-noctua-silverstone-and-cooler-master
Here are two comprehensive reviews published today of multiple all-in-one water coolers versus the venerable and class-leading Noctua NH-D14, a huge, heavy, and absolutely dominant air cooler (see Tom's), and the new and highly-competitive Phanteks (see XBitLabs).
Lots of great insights here, but perhaps the most important is that water cooling has only one undeniable advantage over big air: it can be shipped installed without damaging the motherboard. Other than that, the water coolers are generally louder, do a poor job cooling the voltage regulators, and can only beat big air when run at high speed. All that and the big air is cheaper too. Any thoughts on when the water coolers might make sense other than for computers that must be moved around?
XbitLabs' comparo versus the Phanteks: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/co...oling-corsair-thermaltake-zalman-roundup.html
XbitLabs' comparison of the Phanteks to high-end AIO water coolers: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/co...ing-corsair-thermaltake-zalman-roundup-2.html
Anandtech's comparison of big and small air coolers vs. water: http://anandtech.com/show/6830/cpu-...ers-from-noctua-silverstone-and-cooler-master
Here are two comprehensive reviews published today of multiple all-in-one water coolers versus the venerable and class-leading Noctua NH-D14, a huge, heavy, and absolutely dominant air cooler (see Tom's), and the new and highly-competitive Phanteks (see XBitLabs).
Lots of great insights here, but perhaps the most important is that water cooling has only one undeniable advantage over big air: it can be shipped installed without damaging the motherboard. Other than that, the water coolers are generally louder, do a poor job cooling the voltage regulators, and can only beat big air when run at high speed. All that and the big air is cheaper too. Any thoughts on when the water coolers might make sense other than for computers that must be moved around?
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