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Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme Reviews

$4.90

The last Thermalright cooler we reviewed, the IFX-14 (November 2008), actually bested our then... (maximumpc.com)

Thermalright may be best known for their IFX-14, Ultra 120 Extreme, and TRUE Black coolers, but... (bjorn3d.com)

alaTest Review Summary for Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme

We have collected and analyzed 23 expert reviews and 118 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 91/100 and users rate it 90/100. The average review date is January 14, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 37747 reviews from other System Cooling. Last update: November 21, 2009.

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141 reviews

November, 2009

91 / 100

23 Experts

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90 / 100

118 Users

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Expert Reviews (23)

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Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme-775 RT

By Nathan Edwards (maximumpc.com)

The last Thermalright cooler we reviewed, the IFX-14 (November 2008), actually bested our then-champion Thermaltake DuOrb in performance, but its enormous size cost it the crown. The slimmer Ultra-120 eXtreme, while still a skyscraper of finny ...

It's not the lightest nor newest air cooler out there, but it's quiet and brutally effective

Rating

90100

maximumpc.com
US

Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme Copper Cooler

By Robert Tanner (bjorn3d.com)

Thermalright may be best known for their IFX-14, Ultra 120 Extreme, and TRUE Black coolers, but if even better performance is wanted and price is no option then they just might have the solution you have been looking for! [

Thermalright's TRUE Copper is a beautiful cooler, and who doesn't at least slightly enjoy owning one of a very limited edition product? The specific number of TRUE Coppers is only a few thousand at most, but the specific number seems to be in debate ...

Rating

90100

bjorn3d.com
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X-bit labs - Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme vs. Super Coolers

By Sergey Lepilov (xbitlabs.com)

Meet a new CPU cooling solution from Thermalright. We are going to compare its thermal and acoustic characteristics against seven top air coolers from such well-known manufacturers as Scythe, Thermaltake, Zalman and Enzotech. Guess who the winner will ...

The Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme is the best air cooler I have ever tested in the total of its characteristics. When cooling an overclocked quad-core CPU it is only second to the Enzotech Ultra-X, but the difference is negligible. And the Ultra-120 ...

Rating

92100

xbitlabs.com

User Reviews (118)

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Careful when you order

By Bustout (maximumpc.com)

There are several versions of this product sold out there. The main difference for most of them is the mounting hardware. Make sure you purchase the version that is appropriate for your motherboard. The right one for the 1366 processor would be this o...

US

just got mine too..

By john65001 (maximumpc.com)

I haven't tried to install it yet, but I'm having trouble tracking MPC's instructions for mounting, because their mounting parts don't seem to match what came with mine. In the 9/09 issue MPC uses an X bracket like the 775 part. But my 1366 part has two...

US

Just got mine...

By K0BALT (maximumpc.com)

Just got my full copper version of this and FrozenCPU.com included a 1366 mounting kit for this cooler. It also comes with all the rest of AMD/Intel kits.

Manufacturer's Description

Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme 1366 RT Features Uses high quality aluminum fins for best balance of heat absorption and conduction. Utilizes six high quality 6mm heatpipes, strategically positioned to pick up the heat from the CPU. Proprietary bent winglet design to minimize airflow resistance. Heat pipes soldered to base (nickel plated) and fins for optimum heat transfer. Stack of 52 pieces of aluminum fins, the most over any other heatsinks in the market. Can be covered entirely by a 120mm...

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