uk.hardware.info Updated: 2018-06-01 13:45:36
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Each product type deserves its own testing methodology. CPU coolers, which we regularly put to the test, are no exception to this. Within this article, we introduce our latest test method, which allows us to even more accurately assess which models offe...
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Massive coolers are generally a few things: a nightmare to fit, turbine-loud and incredibly obstructive to everything in the surrounds of your CPU socket. Thermalright's huge Macho Rev.A cooler takes all those preconceptions and changes the rules. It's gi...
Practically silent, Good cooling at stock clocks, Doesn't interfere with RAM slots, Price...
Not one for overclocking, Fan can spin down too low...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2018-06-01 13:45:36
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Massive coolers are generally a few things: a nightmare to fit, turbine-loud and incredibly obstructive to everything in the surrounds of your CPU socket. Thermalright's huge Macho Rev.A cooler takes all those preconceptions and changes the rules.It's gia...
Practically silent, Good cooling at stock clocks, Doesn't interfere with RAM slots, Price...
Not one for overclocking, Fan can spin down too low...
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Thermalright's products have never been reviewed by eTeknix before. I am quite excited to get started with Thermalright products as they are one of the most recognised CPU cooler brands for high performance air cooling alongside Noctua and Phanteks.Therma...
Every now and then a product comes along which just turns the CPU cooler market upside down in terms of price to performance offerings. When I first reviewed the Scythe Mugen 3 a few months ago I didn't realise how amazing it was until and I had tested se...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2018-06-01 13:45:36
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Here at HardwareHeaven we have been reviewing Thermalright coolers since 2006 when the SI-128 won our gold award. Since then we have seen numerous impressive coolers from them and on at least one occasion Intel chose them as a CPU cooler partner for a key...
Looking first at the build quality and design of the Macho cooler we have a product which scores reasonably well on both fronts. The cooler feels solid and there are no concerns with manufacturing, each soldered section is strong and the CPU block finishe...
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vortez.net Updated: 2018-06-01 13:46:39
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Product on Review : Thermalright HR-02Manufacturer and Sponsor : ThermalrightMSRP : Not mentioned on siteStreet Price : £52.62Thermalright have championed the high end CPU cooler market for many years now with products such as the Thermalright Ultra 1...
Good performance, Memory compatibility, Very easy to install, Attractive finish, Excellent packaging, Bundled Thermalright Chill Factor III...
No AMD support (although support is coming soon), Doesn't compete with top coolers, Price, I would like to thank Thermalright for providing this sample. To discuss this article, please visit our forums...
Normally when manufacturers send me their latest coolers, I get a sense of excitement that exceeds that of a new graphics card and motherboard. And when the said companies are Noctua or Thermalright, I know to expect a new leader on our charts. The NH...
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Founded in 2002, Thermalright has been a part of the computing world for nearly a decade. Throughout their presence in cooling market, Thermalright has not ceased to manufacture top-of-the-line cooling products for CPUs, GPUs and RAM - since the intro...
Can run passively, Accepts 120mm and 140mm fans, Even better performance with an added fan, Size, Low / No noise performance...
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The Thermalright HR-02 has thoroughly impressed me with its performance. Even fanless, it hangs out with other coolers in its price range. Even though the HR-02 comes in at a stout 860 grams without any fans the mounting mechanism and the hardware han...
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Striking an effective balance between cooling performance, price and noise levels is a difficult task for those in the business of air cooling CPUs. For example, the , a fairly expensive air cooler, offers quiet coolin...
In many regards, the Macho Rev. A is similar to the CNPS14X. Noise levels with both are pleasingly quiet, and the delta T results achieved by both were only 1°C apart in both Intel tests (once again the Macho Rev. A could not be mounted to our AMD system)...
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The Thermalright HR-02 Macho takes the design elements that made its predecessors excellent low noise coolers and successfully combines it with the massive size of a modern high-end heatsink.
The Thermalright HR-02 Macho was able to passively cool our mildly overclocked Sandy Bridge quad core processor with very little case airflow, though the temperatures were rather high as one would expect; we wouldn't attempt it with anything more dema...
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Intel‘s Socket 2011 is new solution for high-end desktop, workstation and server processors. We know that the new socket retained compatibility with Socket 1366 cooling solutions, but old CPU coolers will require a special mounting kit. Today, we'll show...
Asus X-socket™ models use an interchangeable backplate that makes it possible to install LGA1366 heatsinks. X-Socket hardware kit. Unscrew the existing socket and use the X-Socket backplate instead...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2018-06-01 13:45:36
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Almost three years ago we upgraded our testbed built on an LGA 775 Intel Core 2 Extreme Q9650 processor with a new LGA 1366 platform with an Intel Core i7-920 CPU, which another 18 months later was replaced with a much hotter Intel Core i7-980X Extreme...
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Today we are testing the Thermalright Macho, an enormous CPU cooler with six heatpipes and one 140 mm fan. Check it out!click to enlargeFigure 1: PackageFigure 2 shows the contents of the box: heatsink, fan, a small bag of thermal compound, manual, cas...
Like the Zalman CNPS12X and the Akasa Venom Voodoo, the Thermalright Macho is big but quiet. As is the case with both the other coolers, it seems to be focused more on silence than on ultimate performance, presenting a good but not extreme cooling perf...
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Today, I will be taking a look at a Thermalright offering: the HR-02 Macho heatsink. This is a revamped version of a heatsink introduced last year which now comes to us at a different price point. The original HR-02 came out several months ago and was aim...
As seen above, the Thermalright HR-02 Macho is a strong performer and can easily handle an overclocked Bloomfield processor, and better yet, you can get this kind of performance for a MSRP of $39.95. Speaking of buying one, they are still hard to find f...
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hardocp.com Updated: 2018-06-01 13:45:49
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Lately you may have noticed a lot of reviews focusing on water cooling kits. With good reason. As the processor cooling technology has matured, manufactures have found clever ways of designing these kits to be almost as easy to install as an air coole...
Let me start with the previous model. The HR-02 is a passive heat sink that can be used with a fan. It is large expensive and (without a fan) largely underpowered. Just look at how poorly it ranks in our price/performance chart. Now look at the HR-02 M...
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rwlabs.com Updated: 2018-06-01 13:45:55
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With ambient temperatures currently reaching 36 degrees Celsius (44 in August) where i live it's quite obvious that most CPU Coolers including the stock Intel/AMD ones (naturally) will have more than just a hard time keeping even stock systems...
Build Quality, Excellent Performance, TY140 140mm PWM Fan Included, Low Noise Levels, Price (For Some)...
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Although the Macho HR-02 is a clear improvement over the original HR-02 (as expected by adding an 140mm fan in the bundle) i can't say that i understand as to why Thermalright made such a move since one could always get the original HR-02, stra...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2018-06-01 13:46:09
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If you're overclocking your CPU, you're going to need a better cooler than the one that shipped with your CPU. There are many aftermarket alternatives, but enthusiasts know that Thermalright's products should always be on their short list. The problem...
Good performance for the price, Almost silent operation, PWMcontrolled fan, Quiet, PWMcontrolled fan...
Requires special screwdriver to easily mount on a motherboard inside a case, Performance not at the level implied by its size, Only one set of fan clips included...
Please remember that these test results reflect our experience with each cooler on a specific motherboard, with a specific processor, BIOS revision, BCLK and voltage settings, and test programs. The results of this test cannot be directly compared to...
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Thermalright is one of those companies I like to think of as a nerd house; it produces a small, but carefully crafted selection of high-quality components, all centered around a single core competency. Packaging is utilitarian, attention to detail is...
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There is an abundance of CPU coolers on the market, something for just about every need or want, to suit just about any budget. Big coolers generally get most of the hype, but there is one slightly niche market that is very interesting: the passive hea...
The Thermalright HR-02 is a good looking heatsink that showcases a somewhat restrained and conservative aesthetic that should look pleasant in just about any case setup. It is massive for a single tower design though, so it's not for small cases, bear...
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Thermalright is one of the bigger names in the CPU/GPU cooling industry, their products are reputable and often their reputation preceeds them. It was with much pleasure when we received a mail from them asking us if we were interested in checking ou...
It's hard to be disappointed with Thermalright products and well, you surely will not be disappointed by the HR-02. Throughout the installation we already had that weird 6th sense that we had something distinctive in our hands, and it is exactly that...
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We've already written about Thermalright's HR-02 CPU cooling, one of the pretty hefty solutions claiming to pack enough punch to passively cool a Core i7. As sceptical as we are, we've had our doubts as well, but Thermalright has proven to be right on...
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We've seen several versions of Thermalright's HR-02 Macho since 2011, including the smaller Macho 120 and the huge HR-22. We tested the latest iteration, which sports a new base plate optimized for Intel's LGA 2011-v3 interface. For the past three years...
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