Written by Simon Briers
March 21, 2007 | 15:23
Tags: #9500 #9700 #cnps #group #heatpipe #heatsink #knight #noise #performance #pro #review #roundup #silent #square
Companies: #asus #noctua #test #zalman
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Everyone wants the same things from a new heatsink; silent operation and high thermal performance, but the combination of both is notoriously hard to strike. We take a look at the Asus Triton 85, which claims to run at just 16 dBa, and find out if it can deliver the goods.
Reliably testing CPU heatsinks can be a tricky business, with so many variables capable of jeopardising accurate results. For this reason, we've re-assessed our testing methodology, and put some of the most popular and high-performing heat sinks through their paces in our new standard test setup.
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