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Thermaltake are into there 6th year of manufacturing products and boy have they grown, one of my first after market coolers was a Golden Orb and what a cooler that was compared to other coolers at the time, since then Thermaltake have grown to offer ev...
Good solid construction, Easy to setup/install, Good solid performance, Silent at only 16dB, For use on any socket...
Does not fit mobos with sockets placed on the top edge of the board...
What can I say except I am impressed, the cooler was silent and performed well and was just as it said on the packaging. I did expect higher temps on the load side of things but I was proved wrong and the cooler managed a very impressive 43.5 under loa...
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Today we will be looking at what many consider to be the king of the down-draft coolers: the Thermaltake Big Typhoon. When this big guy was first release back in 2005 it made quite the splash (pardon the pun) as it was truly a step forward in the world...
dual core cooling, VERY, VERY Quiet Fan, 6 Heatpipes, Decent Quad core cooling, Funky Name...
Horrible Installation (fixed in VX model), Outdated Packaging Scheme, Not everyone LIKES Funky Names...
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Moving on to the bottom of the Big Typhoon, we get a better look at the copper heatpipes and the aluminum fins. As for the copper base, its a nice thick slab thats polished and is relatively smooth with no discernable marks. Test System AMD Athlon...
120mm fan, Heatpipes, Copper base, Silent, Fits on Intel P4 LGA 775, AMD K7, and K8 proccessors.
May not fit some motherboard configurations.
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Plastinium has become one with yet another element -- copper. Its also formed itself into one of the largest CPU heatsink/coolers to have hit the labs. Rightly named, its not just a typhoon. Its a Big Typhoon. And possibly dangerous.Aside from being...
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Thermaltake is not known for being quiet or even particularly innovative... but they...
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2011-10-04 09:58:02
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With the Big Typhoon, Thermaltake has added another great cooling solution the their stable of products available to PC enthusiasts. If you want good performance with minimum noise, this may be the cooler for you. The orientation of the fan also provi...
Good cooling, Quiet, Reasonable price, Compatibility, Sleeved wires, Good manual...
Big!, Unimpressive base finish, Installation challenges...
With the Big Typhoon, Thermaltake has added another great cooling solution the their stable of products available to PC enthusiasts. If you want good performance with minimum noise, this may be the cooler for you. The orientation of the fan also prov...
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Thermaltake has been around for only seven years, but every one of them has been spent turning the heads of the hardware community. From the original Golden Orbs effective cooling at near silent levels to the current array of water and air coolers, Th...
Wide compatibility, Cools other components as well, Excellent performance under heavy overclocking conditions, Quiet fan included, Fan can be replaced with other brands or styles easily...
Huge size may not allow it to be used in smaller cases, Lengthy installation process, Base was not very flat or smooth, Can be expensive unless you find it on sale...
The Thermaltake Big Typhoon certainly is a monster in both size and performance, and it even does well in heavily overclocked systems as long as you have the space for it. It is already compatible with the latest CPUs from both camps, and it might eve...
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In the line of overclocking, one of the most important things, if not the most important thing after stepping, is cooling. Without it, you could find your processor burning out in minutes; with it, higher clocks can be achieved at the same voltages. To...
Thermaltake has put out a powerful contender in the air cooling field. It managed to beat out (theoretically of course, but no doubt true) the stock AMD heatsink by a solid amount despite being half-starved for air. That being said, as tests continued, we...
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The Thermaltake Big Typhoon is the best cooler I have EVER tested thus far (this being July 2006). Coupled with heatpipes, the Typhoon is nothing short of stellar. It offers near close and/or better performance than water-cooling and awesome styli...
The Thermaltake Big Typhoon is the best cooler I have EVER tested thus far (this being July 2006). Coupled with heatpipes, the Typhoon is nothing short of stellar. It offers near close and/or better performance than water-cooling and awesome styli...
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gamepyre.com Updated: 2011-10-04 09:58:15
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After seeing a sink as large as the Big Typhoon, we’re left to only reminisce about the days of heatsinks with small fans and soldered fins, way back when a 92MM fan would have been considered extravagant, even by the standards of the overclocker...
With the ability to keep your system incredibly chilly at low noise levels, there’s not much left to desire after working with Thermaltake’s Big Typhoon. That being said, there are a few points and issues that need to be discussed before any e...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-10-04 09:58:19
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This stunning heatsink sports the typical copper base, six heat pipes, and a gaggle of aluminum fins that hang over the processor zone. A 120mm fan—the biggest in this roundup—sits atop this dense apparatus, blowing down air to carry heat radiated from...
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viperlair.com Updated: 2011-10-04 09:58:21
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Looking for an air cooler that can actually get the job done? If you have the space, youll want to checkout the Big Typhoon.
Its been a long time since an air cooler has impressed us, and the Thermaltake Big Typhoon delivers in a big (no pun intended) way. Weve seen massive coolers before, but in the past, not even the biggest coolers were able to power past the Koolance...
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With the 120mm fan removed, you can see the top of the densely packed aluminum fins. Something that makes the design of the Big Typhoon unique is that it is large enough to be designed as two heatsinks in one! The aluminum fins are actually arranged in...
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futurelooks.com Updated: 2011-10-04 09:58:26
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So you thought we were done with Thermaltakes Big Typhoon, eh? We go back and dig a little deeper, peeling back those layers, to see just how good it really is with some extra special torture tests.
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Thermaltake Big Typhoon CPU cooler 05/29/05 Thermaltake is a well known manufacturer of everything PC based. You can find many of their products at your local PC superstore as well as most reputable on line stores. Today we are going to take...
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3dxtreme.net Updated: 2011-10-04 09:58:32
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IntroductionToday 3DXtreme is presenting a review of the latest in CPU Cooling technology from our friends at Thermaltake. Thermaltake has been delivering their world class products to 3DXtreme for some time now and we are always excited with each new...
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Thermaltake is one of the most recognizable brands when it comes to cases, cooling solutions and generally modding accessories. Their products feature great design, efficiency and innovation. Thermaltake has given us the chance to take a close look at...
Low Noise (16dBA), Very good thermal reduction...
Huge size, Fins gather dust easily...
With the great cooling capabilities of the Big Typhoon, we got a temperature drop of 7 and 18 degrees under idle and 100% CPU load resptectively. This drop gave us the opportunity to increase the clock speed by 825MHz while keeping the temperature bel...
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overclockercafe.com Updated: 2011-10-04 09:58:36
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It was not too long ago, we posted our review of Thermaltakes Beetle Cooler. The Beetle is an oversized cooler that evokes more images of a 72 Beetle than those of the rose eating variety. Thermaltake continues this oversized cooler line with t...
Universal application to P4, LGA775, K7, K8 and AMD Sempron, Solid performance, Quiet operation, High density oversized convection fins, Six heatpipes, BIG!...
Not compatible with mainboards not having holes around socket, BIG!...
Thermaltake’s Big Typhoon gets it right. Providing excellent performance while not forcing the user to wear earplugs is often the goal but not always the result of design teams. Accolades go out to Thermaltake’s R&D department for this one...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2011-10-04 09:58:38
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When Thermaltake create a product they like to do things to the extreme. That said they are also constantly releasing a stream of new products. From cases to cooling Thermaltake will probably have what you are after, if not they are sure to in the near...
The ability to work flawlessly with a fan speed of only 1300-RPM makes this product unique amongst past Thermaltake products that I have reviewed. For $50 US this heatsink comes with its own fan and can compete within a few degrees of the best of the b...
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virtual-hideout.net Updated: 2016-11-27 03:28:15
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Free stuff is good right? Yup, that’s my opinion too. Especially when it’s something from a company I know well. But I have to admit, when I won a Thermaltake “Big Typhoon” at HardOCP’s presentation at QuakeCon 2005, I was ju...
I did not start out disliking this heat sink, as I said, I’ve owned many Thermaltake products before and they’ve all been well designed and easy to install. The Big Typhoon to me, seemed to be designed to feed the desire to have heat pipes...
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