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Spire TherMax Pro CPU Cooler Review

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 7:34 pm
by Apoptosis
Spire TherMax Pro CPU Cooler Review

The universally compatible TherMax Pro is the latest Direct-Touch Heat-pipe (DTHP) innovation by Spire. It is designed with three 8mm copper U shaped heat-pipes enclosed by forty-five aluminum stacked Micro-fins. Its cooling capacity ranges all the way from low end Micro-processors up to today's hottest 130W quad-core processors.

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The Spire TherMax Pro is a direct touch heat pipe cooler. In other words, instead of the heat pipes running through the block to transfer heat, they are actually part of the block and touch the processor.
Article Title: Spire TherMax Pro CPU Cooler Review
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Re: Spire TherMax Pro CPU Cooler Review

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:33 am
by Pingspike
Those temps seem pretty darn warm to me! I'm not so confident this thing can handle a phenom 2 x4 at 145w ?
So perhaps the statement 'todays hottest 130W quad-core processors' should be adjusted a tad..

Re: Spire TherMax Pro CPU Cooler Review

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:40 am
by Gomeler
Pingspike wrote:Those temps seem pretty darn warm to me! I'm not so confident this thing can handle a phenom 2 x4 at 145w ?
So perhaps the statement 'todays hottest 130W quad-core processors' should be adjusted a tad..
I use this heatsink for my LGA1366 testing, it holds my w3570 around 4.5GHz through 3DMark Vantage around 80C to 85C. It is a very capable yet economical heatsink. It could easily hold a Phenom II X4, my Phenom II TWKR has nothing on my w3570 with regards to heat production :mrgreen: