gavbon86: He says hi! He's absolutely buzzing now!.gavbon86: Does it wind you up when no-one gives you the credit you duly deserve for raising the profile of women's boxing?.Right now there's definitely an "information overload" aspect ot the scaled charts, and it will only get worse with time as more HSFs are added. Then just add the specific cooler being tested. That's my opinion at least - they're already very crowded! Maybe select the "best" coolers (or just a reasonable baseline group) and just leave those in the scaling graphs, with the complete list of coolers in the other charts? You could have the Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme (is that out yet!?), Tuniq 120, Cooler Master Hyper 6+, Monsoon Lite II, Scythe Ninja B, and the lowly Intel retail. They crurently seem to be sorted by when you reviewed the coolers, and most people probably could care less about the chronological aspects.Īt some point, you're going to need to start dropping coolers from those scaling graphs as well. My only thought is maybe some sorting of the data in the scaling graphs would be useful. Just ignore them! Anyone that can't understand the intent of a scaling graph needs a lesson in reading comprehension anyway. Frumious1 - Monday, Aplink Every now and then some whiner will come along and dislike the scaling graphs, Wes.The smaller heatsink size is also a possibly factor in the lower cooling performance.
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It will be difficult to find any fans that will fit the Silent Square Pro. The odd 90mm fan size also makes replacing the 49.6 CFM fan with something better an unlikely event.
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We suspect that the performance is hampered by the smaller 90mm fan, which has to work harder to move air due to the smaller size. These results were with our modified installation that lowered temperatures, so the comparatively poor results cannot be blamed on a poor mount. The design of the cooler is very similar to the Tuniq Tower 120, which suggests the ASUS Silent Square Pro should be an effective design. These results are not comparable to the top tier of the heatpipe towers tested, where most top heatpipe towers reach 3.90 GHz with the same CPU and 3.94 GHz for the top performing cooler. This is a poor performance for a cooler targeted at the gaming market. The ASUS Silent Square Pro could only reach 3.81 GHz overclock with stability.