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At five inches high, 6.14 inches square at the top, and weighing a few ounces shy of two pounds, the Thermaltake BigTyp 14 Pro is among the biggest and heaviest coolers we've tested-although it's not as big as Cooler Master's V10, reviewed last month. ...
Performs well at maximum settings
Large design interferes with some cases ; loud ; fan disrupts case airflow
The Thermaltake BigTyp 14 Pro is big enough to cause problems with some cases
. Thermaltake's heatsinks have been winning armloads of awards for quite a few years now. If the massive 140mm fan does not get your attention, then maybe the copper heat pipes and the bright blue LED will. Lets see if the Big Type 14Pro can hold up ...
The BigTyp 14Pro is packaged very similarly to the rest of Thermaltake's heatsinks. The heatsink itself is encased in a very sturdy plastic within the box. Below the heatsink encased in the plastic, is a small white box that contains the instructions ...
Today we have the chance to look at the Thermaltake BigTyp 14 Pro CPU Cooler, a relatively new product from Thermaltake with a huge 140mm fan with blue LEDs. In addition to those large features the BigTyp 14 Pro offers 12 copper heatpipes for optimal ...
- Large 140mm fan, - VR Fan controller, - Decent cooling temperatures
- Difficult installation for upper mounted motherboard cases, - Loud fan on high speeds, - Cheap material for fan, - Expensive
Overall the Thermaltake BigTyp 14 Pro is a somewhat decent CPU cooler. There are a couple of flaws that I found in my installation to be quite annoying, but this might not be the case for all. It offers average load cooling rates and above average ...
IF YOU WANT A SILENT AND FAST PC, but don't want to go for watercooling, the only way is to increase the size of those darn CPU fans. Here's one that stretches it to the very limit: Thermaltake BigTyp14Pro
We put it on our reference Intel Core i7 test rig, the 965 Extreme with Asus P6T Deluxe mobo, all fed by 3GB of Kingston DDR3-2000 optimised RAM. The check was the temperature in BIOS at both the standard 3.2 GHz frequency at 1.1 volts, as well as ...
The manufacturer Thermaltake introduced its new ventirad, the BigTyp14 Pro. This model has a base connected to the copper radiator in heat six aluminum "U". The radiator fins 69 are cooled ...
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