Damiano
10-12-2008, 08:17 PM
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/_200812/20081210190750_basefinish.jpg
We start by testing the cooler with the Intel Core 2 Duo E5200 running at stock frequency, which is 2.5GHz. Thermalright Ultra 120-Extreme is displayed in Gray, Danamics LM10 with the ReturnPower in Blue and Danamics LM10 with the PowerBooster in Red. Ambient temperatures in Celsius within the parenthesis.
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/_200812/th_20081210191205_1.jpg (http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.php?src=_200812/20081210191205_1.jpg)http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/_200812/th_20081210191215_2.jpg (http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.php?src=_200812/20081210191215_2.jpg)
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/_200812/th_20081210191228_3.jpg (http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.php?src=_200812/20081210191228_3.jpg)http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/_200812/th_20081210191247_4.jpg (http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.php?src=_200812/20081210191247_4.jpg)
Once again ThermalRight Ultra-120 Extreme shows top notch performance, while Danamics LM10 with the PowerBooster is on par in most cases, sometimes a degree better, sometimes lower. In passive LM10 really shows its strength though, something Danamics claimed it would. LM10 is up to 9 degrees cooler if you consider the ambient temperatures, 8 if you don't. And once again The ReturnPower can not keep up. It's a nifty function, but here the load becomes too much in several scenarios.
A voi le considerazioni;)
We start by testing the cooler with the Intel Core 2 Duo E5200 running at stock frequency, which is 2.5GHz. Thermalright Ultra 120-Extreme is displayed in Gray, Danamics LM10 with the ReturnPower in Blue and Danamics LM10 with the PowerBooster in Red. Ambient temperatures in Celsius within the parenthesis.
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/_200812/th_20081210191205_1.jpg (http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.php?src=_200812/20081210191205_1.jpg)http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/_200812/th_20081210191215_2.jpg (http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.php?src=_200812/20081210191215_2.jpg)
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/_200812/th_20081210191228_3.jpg (http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.php?src=_200812/20081210191228_3.jpg)http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/_200812/th_20081210191247_4.jpg (http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.php?src=_200812/20081210191247_4.jpg)
Once again ThermalRight Ultra-120 Extreme shows top notch performance, while Danamics LM10 with the PowerBooster is on par in most cases, sometimes a degree better, sometimes lower. In passive LM10 really shows its strength though, something Danamics claimed it would. LM10 is up to 9 degrees cooler if you consider the ambient temperatures, 8 if you don't. And once again The ReturnPower can not keep up. It's a nifty function, but here the load becomes too much in several scenarios.
A voi le considerazioni;)