| Name |
Super Orb |
Size over all
L/B/H |
++ 70/80/80 mm (without bracket
70/70/80)
The heatsink is a little bit larger than the socket so please
measure the space near the socket. |
| Cooling output |
++ 25 CFM at ~5500 rpm (the upper
fan have 17 CFM at ~5000 rpm) |
| Noise level |
+ 32/34 dB (A)
Like a hair drier on the first level but the sound is OK.
Listen to the sound: |
| Mounting |
++++ Because of the big clip
it's easy to mount this fan several times without any problems. |
| Cooling results |
+++ Nice cooling result of this
big tower - 43°C at 1,75 Volt and 46°C at 1,90 V core voltage.
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| General impression |
+++ This beautiful double-decker
held what Thermaltake promised.
Accelerated by the upper fan the lower fan reached up to 6500
rpm and with this
rotation speed it's easy to cool an overclocked Thunderbird
or Duron.
The bracket is exemplary build whereby one side of the bracket
just use
one of the three possible plastic noses.
The noise is OK and doesn't disturb too much.
You can order this fan cheap at Frozen-Silicon.
* There's also an adapter cable included to connect both fan cables
to one power connector.
Because of the fixed metal clip it's impossible to use it with
a Peltier Element. |
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