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Xilence Xilent Blade Pro CPU Cooler review |
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Written by S.W.A.T.
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Friday, 06 June 2008 |
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Page 4 - Tests and Conclusion
Tests were done on this computer:
- GA-EX38-DS4
- E2140
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, EIST and C1 turned off, Vdroop calibration turned on
- PSU Xilence XP450W
- CPU Cooler Xilence Xilent Blade Pro
- AS Ceramique thermal paste
Table with temperatures measured during testing
| Temperature |
Intel BOX |
Xilent Blade Pro |
| Room temperature |
22-23 |
22-23 |
| Idle |
34-35 |
31-32 |
| Maximal temperature reached |
68 |
56 |
For the test ОCCT ver. 2.0.0a was used, with settings for maximal processor load for a period of 20 minutes. For measuring the temperatures Real Temp 2.41 was used. All the testing was done outside the case for easier mounting and dismounting. For comparison was used the original box cooler of Е2140.
Conclusion
During the test with the box cooler I noticed, that the temperature of the chipset and the RAM got considerably higher, so aditional fans were needed for them too. With Xilent Blade Pro though, no such problem was present, which is a serious plus along with the much lower processor temperature and the silent work. The only disadvantages i could find were the polishing of the contact surface and the very slight misalignment when mounting, still that in no way prevents it being a good cooler at a good price.
This review comes to you thanks to ComputerMax
Author: Stoyan Ivanov
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