NEW Thermalright HR-01 Plus
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NEW Thermalright HR-01 Plus
http://www.thermalright.com/default.htm
It was seen at Computex, but not officially announced, but it's in the CPU section, and here's a picture from the website:
It was seen at Computex, but not officially announced, but it's in the CPU section, and here's a picture from the website:
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Back in April 25, 2006 this review would suggest you keep your Ultra 120 Extreme:
http://www.xtremesystems.com/modules.ph ... tent&id=26
http://www.xtremesystems.com/modules.ph ... tent&id=26
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Nice, very nice!!
Hmm, potential fanless (well, case-airflow-only) sibling to the Ultra-120 Extreme... smaller size means it's not as ideally positioned/shaped to take advantage of the case fans in a P180/P182 as is the Ninja, but damned nice nonetheless.
I wonder if anyone else is going to consider moving to larger heatpipes a la Enzotech?
Hmm, potential fanless (well, case-airflow-only) sibling to the Ultra-120 Extreme... smaller size means it's not as ideally positioned/shaped to take advantage of the case fans in a P180/P182 as is the Ninja, but damned nice nonetheless.
I wonder if anyone else is going to consider moving to larger heatpipes a la Enzotech?
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I don't have an extreme, I have the original 120. I think for my airflow setup, and the fact that in future builds I want to continue using fanless cpu cooling this heatsink, or a ninja would work best. I'm a little more fond of Thermalright though. Hopefully the reviews will give us ample benchmarks and comparisons.Gunzee wrote:Back in April 25, 2006 this review would suggest you keep your Ultra 120 Extreme:
http://www.xtremesystems.com/modules.ph ... tent&id=26
That is Ultra not extreme. Extreme has 2 heatpipes more.Gunzee wrote:Back in April 25, 2006 this review would suggest you keep your Ultra 120 Extreme:
http://www.xtremesystems.com/modules.ph ... tent&id=26
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6 heat pipes instead of 4. Like the Ultra 120 Extreme did for the Ultra 120. Adds more heat lanes, in essence reducing the thermal resistance of conduction to the fins. Hopefully it will give the HR-01 as much of a boost as it did for the 120.blake wrote:The picture of the HR-01 Plus looks the same as the HR-01 released in 2006 (and still, I think, the best CPU cooler given its superb performance and fanless design)
What are the differences with the plus version?
I saw that cooler on thermalright web site last week, emailed them when it will be released, but they said that they don't know yet...
Found this link:
http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread.php?t=156671
So, there you can see the diference compared to old version.
Could be interesting...
Found this link:
http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread.php?t=156671
So, there you can see the diference compared to old version.
Could be interesting...
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nice find! I wish they'd done some passive testing, or compared it to the Ultra 120, but I guess that will have to wait until we see a full on review.lechuck wrote:I saw that cooler on thermalright web site last week, emailed them when it will be released, but they said that they don't know yet...
Found this link:
http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread.php?t=156671
So, there you can see the diference compared to old version.
Could be interesting...
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I'll answer one of the questions myself
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 26pwst%3D1
It can turn!!! I like this mounting method very much!
A test vs original HR
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 26pwst%3D1
Just something funny. A boeard with all Thermy stuff on!
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 26pwst%3D1
Same height and weighs 75 grams more. Almost 2 1/2 ounces more.
Availability and price would be nice.
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 26pwst%3D1
It can turn!!! I like this mounting method very much!
A test vs original HR
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 26pwst%3D1
Just something funny. A boeard with all Thermy stuff on!
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 26pwst%3D1
Same height and weighs 75 grams more. Almost 2 1/2 ounces more.
Availability and price would be nice.
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I posted some similar pictures here.MC FLMJIG wrote: Just something funny. A boeard with all Thermy stuff on!
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... 26pwst%3D1