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Legendary for its cooling capacity and low noise, the original Big Typhoon sink remains in the Big Typhoon VP. Thermaltake added the second low-noise fan to assist component cooling.

The Big Typhoon 14 benefits from a larger fan, larger sink, and twice the number of heat pipes. The design looks promising, but Thermaltake has not yet announced performance numbers.

Expect the two coolers to appear at dealers soon.

A second fan assists component cooling in the Big Typhoon VP

The Big Typhoon 14 gets twice the heat pipes and a larger fan


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mi1ez 01/02/2008 01:49
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Is it time for another DDR3 grouptest?

treeface 02/02/2008 03:16
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I bought 4 gigs of the aXeRam PC2-9600 (1200MHz) for £170, stuck it in my Evga 680i board and started tweaking, reached 3-3-3-8 @ 800MHz using 2.0v, 4-3-4-8 @ 1066MHz using 2.0v, 5-4-4-12 @ 1115MHz using 2.0v, 5-5-5-15 @ 1200MHz using 2.2v, 5-5-5-16 @ 1312MHz using 2.2v.
All these settings got through various stress tests completely stable, other hardware used were X6800 cooled by a titan amanda tec cooler, PC P+C 850W PSU.
Would love to see a shoot out of the latest top spec ram (these included) with the likes of TWIN2X2048-8888C4DF thrown in, as far as i'm concerned for the price it's going to be hard to beat these clocks/timings as in bang for your buck.

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