
Thermalright's Completely Insane Approach to CPU Coolers is Working - Royal Pretor 130 & More
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Date: 2024-06-07
Comments and reviews: 18
ishaansaral502
I love Thermalright, but they should definitely condense their lineup. They have slightly too many models that perform, look, and are priced similar.
This doesn't bother me personally, since I know which one is best for my build, but it will help them reach the casual market, too. Maybe changing the names of their lineup so it's more cohesive, too, at the very least. Deepcool and Noctua are very good at this.
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I love Thermalright, but they should definitely condense their lineup. They have slightly too many models that perform, look, and are priced similar.
This doesn't bother me personally, since I know which one is best for my build, but it will help them reach the casual market, too. Maybe changing the names of their lineup so it's more cohesive, too, at the very least. Deepcool and Noctua are very good at this.
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jtland4842
Would you guys be interested in doing a speed run version of cooler tests where you just test the coolers to see how they perform thermally but not go into the details of why they perform how they do like contact pressure, etc It would help to potentially go through more coolers while hopefully keeping you guys sane on the amount of coolers companies like Thermalright are putting out.
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Would you guys be interested in doing a speed run version of cooler tests where you just test the coolers to see how they perform thermally but not go into the details of why they perform how they do like contact pressure, etc It would help to potentially go through more coolers while hopefully keeping you guys sane on the amount of coolers companies like Thermalright are putting out.
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plopolip01
Genuinely Im interested in the PSU side , wasnt even mentioned but since they do such a good job at low prices with coolers , i wanna know if people can choose a trusted budget PSU and not have to default for a 120$ corsair RM every time simply out of fear that the lower priced ones might blow up
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Genuinely Im interested in the PSU side , wasnt even mentioned but since they do such a good job at low prices with coolers , i wanna know if people can choose a trusted budget PSU and not have to default for a 120$ corsair RM every time simply out of fear that the lower priced ones might blow up
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conyo985
I love how affordable and effective thermalright coolers are. I think their strategy is to make a lot of models so that it can fill all the shelves in computer stores and overwhelm online listings in online shopping platforms. They're taking the same playbook as Nvidia.
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I love how affordable and effective thermalright coolers are. I think their strategy is to make a lot of models so that it can fill all the shelves in computer stores and overwhelm online listings in online shopping platforms. They're taking the same playbook as Nvidia.
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gamersnexus
I was a Cooler Master 212 EVO Fan for a LONG time for tower coolers. It was cheap in price and efficient! Then along came the Thermalright Assassin X120 R SE and it has officially dethroned the EVO in my book! You cant go wrong with an $18 cooler that is efficient!
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I was a Cooler Master 212 EVO Fan for a LONG time for tower coolers. It was cheap in price and efficient! Then along came the Thermalright Assassin X120 R SE and it has officially dethroned the EVO in my book! You cant go wrong with an $18 cooler that is efficient!
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denikec
I've been very disappointed by the peerless assassin 120 SE version, as none of the reviews mentioned that it's missing the rubber vibration pads on the fan, causing loud vibration at certain RPMs. I should've just recommended a deepcool cooler to my friend instead
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I've been very disappointed by the peerless assassin 120 SE version, as none of the reviews mentioned that it's missing the rubber vibration pads on the fan, causing loud vibration at certain RPMs. I should've just recommended a deepcool cooler to my friend instead
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flandrble
I'm glad that Thermalright are back in the mainstream game, and now with insanely cheap prices compared to their premium pricing in the past.
Looks like they haven't changed their mounting hardware either, even easier than Noctua coolers to install.
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I'm glad that Thermalright are back in the mainstream game, and now with insanely cheap prices compared to their premium pricing in the past.
Looks like they haven't changed their mounting hardware either, even easier than Noctua coolers to install.
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TazzSmk
it's nice to see a good competition to Noctua,
I think it's now about CPU manufacturers and motherboard manufacturers to come up with reasonable TDP and socket layouts
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it's nice to see a good competition to Noctua,
I think it's now about CPU manufacturers and motherboard manufacturers to come up with reasonable TDP and socket layouts
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hyperix-dead
Noctua fans when they realize they can buy a 30 dollar cooler from Thermalright instead of an 150 dollar air cooler with only 3 degree difference
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Noctua fans when they realize they can buy a 30 dollar cooler from Thermalright instead of an 150 dollar air cooler with only 3 degree difference
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renzl2337
Thermalright makes the best bang for buck aircoolers ive ever had the pleasure to build with. Cant really go wrong with any of them for the price
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Thermalright makes the best bang for buck aircoolers ive ever had the pleasure to build with. Cant really go wrong with any of them for the price
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the_souptime
Crazy to think they have a claimed 4 degree benefit over the PA. Might be the new king of air cooling, excited to see the test on that one.
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Crazy to think they have a claimed 4 degree benefit over the PA. Might be the new king of air cooling, excited to see the test on that one.
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ThunderingRoar
I dont understand how they can design, manufacture, distribute and make profit on that huge dual tower 140mm cooler for only 35$
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I dont understand how they can design, manufacture, distribute and make profit on that huge dual tower 140mm cooler for only 35$
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CuttinInIdaho
Thermalright is my favorite cooling company. I have had several of their coolers and they perform well above their price point.
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Thermalright is my favorite cooling company. I have had several of their coolers and they perform well above their price point.
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hamstergt1869
...so anything about the 25 different low-profile coolers i saw
(Or are all of them just for display and readily available)
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...so anything about the 25 different low-profile coolers i saw
(Or are all of them just for display and readily available)
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Pete292323
Noctua: Do you even know how hard it is to make a black cooler and fan work properly
Thermalright: Hold my bucket of paint.
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Noctua: Do you even know how hard it is to make a black cooler and fan work properly
Thermalright: Hold my bucket of paint.
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clumsykoala3699
i would like to testt at least the one air cooler you think its best for the 35 euro market, for ryzen 5 most ryzen 7 one,
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i would like to testt at least the one air cooler you think its best for the 35 euro market, for ryzen 5 most ryzen 7 one,
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Muzick
That line up is insane. I love building PC's and there's more choices now than ever to suit our exact needs. This is amazing!
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That line up is insane. I love building PC's and there's more choices now than ever to suit our exact needs. This is amazing!
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ssl3546
People complain about Noctua's prices but at least their lineup is comprehensible, in addition to the pleasing brown color.
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People complain about Noctua's prices but at least their lineup is comprehensible, in addition to the pleasing brown color.
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