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Description
6 Heatpipes, transfer the heat quickly Copper base solder, perfect contact to ensure the best performance High density aluminum fins provide more surface area for good heat dissipation
Quick Glance
Product Type: Cooling Fan/Heatsink
Compatible Device: Processor
Processor Socket: Intel P4 LGA775 Intel P4 478 FMB 1.5 AMD Athlon 64 / Athlon 64 FX AMD Athlon XP up to 3400+ AMD Sempron up to 3400+
Summary
Product Title: ThermalTake Big Typhoon CPU Cooling Fan With Heatpipe Technology
Manufacturer: ThermalTake
Lowest Price: $39.00
Power Score: 4.7 | 17 Reviews
General
Product Type: Cooling Fan/Heatsink
Compatible Device: Processor
Fan Airflow: 54.4 CFM
Fan Speed: 1300 rpm - ?10%
Noise Rating: 16 dB(A)
Processor Socket: Intel P4 LGA775 Intel P4 478 FMB 1.5 AMD Athlon 64 / Athlon 64 FX AMD Athlon XP up to 3400+ AMD Sempron up to 3400+
Dimensions: 4.80" x 4.80" x 4.06" - Heatsink Dimension, 4.72" x 4.72" x 0.98" - Fan Dimension
Weight: 1.79 lbs
Warranty Information: 3 Year
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Heatpipe: 6 x 6mm Rated Voltage: 12 V Started Voltage: 7 V Power Input: 3.6 W Air Pressure: 1.87 mm H2O
Connectors: 3-pin TX3
Fan Diameter: 120 mm
Mount Type: Clip Mount
Heatsink Height: 4.80"
Heatsink Depth: 4.06"
Heatsink Width: 4.80"
Strengths: Outstanding cooling capacity. Universal Design, Good for AMD's Socket A, 754, 939, 940. Also good for Intel's Socket 478, LGA 775.
Weakness: Extreme size: 122x122mm, 103mm high Might not fit in small form factor cases. Also very tall. Extreme weight: 813g Weight exceeds guidelines for all processors. Max recommended weight
This this is HUGE. In terms of pure size and mass, it must cool well, and it does. It's very quiet, though not silent, and cools as well as fair water cooling. A good plus for this heatsink is the universal design, so even if you switch platforms, this cooler can move with you. As stated on Tom's Hardware Guide, socket A users can only use this heatsink if they have 4 holes around the CPU socket....
Strengths: Dropped CPU Core Idle Temperature 25 degrees Celcius! Pretty darn quiet!
Weakness: Big and bulky; installation not a snap; motherboard must be removed from case for installation; pricey.
I've only had this monster fan/heatsink assembly for one day, but I am sold on it already! My Asus P5WD2 Premium MB and Intel Pentium D 830 (3.0GHz) combo would idle at 70 degrees Celcius!! I had heard bad things about the Intel stock fan/heatsink, and read some rave reviews on this product, so decided to give it a shot. Prior to making the purchase, I took some measurements on my case and the...
Strengths: Very quiet 120mm fan, keeps cpu very cool.
Weakness: This thing is freaking huge!
I wouldn't recommend this for someone with a mid tower case-something under 20" due to it's size. I never hear it though, and it keeps the my AMD 64 3700+ cpu at 33C idle and 42C under load-excellent cooling.
Strengths: Quiet, incredible cooling
Weakness: None
This is the best CPU cooler I have ever used. I have been a faithful fan of Thermaltake products since I started building PCs. Let’s start with the performance. Running an Athlon64 3700 San Diego at stock 2.2ghz @ 1.40v I have idle temps of 28C and max temp at 33C. I have never had anything run this cool, simply impressive. I over-clocked the CPU to 2.790ghz and run 33C idle and max 43C @...
Strengths: Cooling capacity Quiet
Weakness: Size Mounting Price
This is one of the best coolers currently available. It is very quiet, while still providing cooling capacity matched by few if any other coolers on the market. As with any 120mm cooler, the sheer size is formidable, but that is, unfortunately, the trade-off you have to make to have the combination of cooling/quietness that this cooler offers. Also the mounting on these(especially for lga775...
Strengths: 6 Heatpipes for conduction Lots of surface area on the fins for convection Very quiet and effective 120mm fan Huge Size
Weakness: Tiny Nuts supplied by Thermaltake Tiny print of the instructions
I ordered this heatsink after reading various reviews and first hand experiences about it. All of the reviews I did read emphasized how big this thing is and the fact that it cools better than even the thermalright xp-120, which is the next biggest and best performing CPU cooler out in the market. When it finally arrived at my doorsteps, the first thing I noticed was the big box that this...
Strengths: quiet, effective
Weakness: big
Make sure your case can house this thing. Much quieter than the stock fan on my Pentium 4 3ghz. I would suggest having an opening on the side of the case that the fan is facing, so it can pull air in directly from outside rather than from inside the case.
Strengths: Good cooling performance.
Weakness: Horrible attachment design.
Brought this to cool down my Q6600 B3 at 3.0Ghz, works and temps were in the 40s and 60s under load. Product lasted for 2 months, till it fell my motherboard and system shutdown was initiated. The product was good when it worked and would have kept working if the attachment design didn't use Intel's stock coolers.
Strengths: The best CPU fan in the World
Weakness: no weakness, the name says: Big Typhoon
Wow, this is the best thing for my CPU, its quiet, the quietest CPU fan in the world. all my cooling components are from Thermaltake and my system is fresh everytime, its not too expensive, so the quality from Themaltake has a fair price, you can use it for Pentium4, dual core, core 2 duo extreme bravo Thermaltake, repect :)
TestSeek.com has collected 23 expert reviews for ThermalTake Big Typhoon CL-P0114 and the average expert rating is 84 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use TestSeek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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Manufacturer Thermaltake sends its Big Typhoon with six heat pipes into the ring. With a 120 mm fan on the top, this cooler reaches gigantic proportions. Yet the cooler itself takes up very little space near the CPU, so space problems due to surrounding components are rare.
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Almost Perfect
Strengths: Awesome cooling; very quiet fan with good airflow; not as heavy as I had feared
Weakness: Heatsink base (contact area with CPU) needs to be better polished; mounting can be awkward
This HSF (heatsink/fan) delivers where it promises: my Opteron 165 temperatures stays between a cool 26-37C. In addition, the 120mm fan stays whisper quiet, and is definitely not the noisemaker in my case. While it is one of the best aircoolers in the market today, there are still areas that Thermaltake can improve upon. Firstly, the base of the heatsink, while flat, is not very finely machined....
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