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Old 9th February 2006, 19:21   #1
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CPU Coolers with Heatpipes from Arctic Cooling

Today we would like to introduce to you two CPU cooling solutions from Arctic Cooling Company called Freezer 7 Pro and Freezer 64 Pro that have come to replace their predecessors – Freezer 7 and Freezer 64. We will compare their efficiency against the monsters from Thermaltake and Zalman.
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Old 9th February 2006, 19:25   #2
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no noise readings.. at all.. their conclusion and tests suffer from it.
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Old 9th February 2006, 20:00   #3
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Given the RPM readings of the fan and size, there is some degree in knowing the relative noise level in between I presume; As most of the fan noise comes from the blades cutting thru air while bearing (ball or sleeve) and the rotor noise is minimal.
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RPM does not mean much unfortunately, the coolers have different fan sizes and design
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actually, the most noise comes from the air that moves inside the case
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okay... but that does not mean you can relate RPM to noise directly; at all in fact.
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