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Sunbeam Tuniq Tower 120



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  Published: 2008-05-04

Good:  Quiet at Low Speeds, Excellent Performance, Reasonably Priced, Fan Control
Bad:  Loud at Top Speeds
Bottomline:  This was the first cooler Ive tested from Sunbeamtech/Tuniq, and it definitely made a good first impression. This is a big cooler, and it take up a lot of room, but in return you get some great performance out of it. When comparing this to the other ...

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Bcchardware.com

  Published: 2008-02-08

Good:  Very easy installation, Quiet operations at low fan speeds, No clearance issues , Compatible with both AMD and Intel processors, Good performance
Bad:  No LEDs on the fan, Somewhat loud operations at high fan speeds, Fan speed controller is hard, wired to fan
Bottomline:  The Tuniq Tower 120 CPU cooler is a solid-performing cooler that also delivers quiet performance. The cooler has a sleek design that looks good, and the unique fan mount works well and also protects the moving parts. Plus, it is very easy to install an...

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rbmods.com

rbmods.com

  Published: 2007-11-30

Abstract:  The Tower 120s main claim to fame is an integrated 120mm fan, set uniquely within the body of a densely packed array of aluminum cooling fins.

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frostytech.com

frostytech.com

  Published: 2007-11-01

Bottomline:  The Tower cant match the awesome Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro for price-performance, and its generally far cheaper than the Noctua NH-U12 and matches the price of the Thermaltake V1 as well. The Karma Cross on the other hand performs about the same f...

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Bit-Tech.net

Bit-Tech.net

  Published: 2007-10-05

Good:  Keeps the CPU nice and chilly considering the fact that the CPU won’t be getting any extra airflow.
Bad:  It is freak’n huge. I know it is actually meant to be huge… but really its size is also its downfall. Another thing that’s bad about it is the fact that everything but the CPU overheats, thus keeping you from overclocking. Oh, and ...
Bottomline:  Everyone knows the phrase, “Bigger is better,” and that phrase applies to almost everything except cell phones, so logically it should apply to CPU coolers as well…right? Well, that’s what I was aiming to find out in this re...

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geardiary.com

geardiary.com

  Published: 2007-07-17

Good:  Great performance, Wide compatibility (754, 939/940, AM2, 478 and 775), Fan controller included, Fairly easy installation
Bad:  Fan is very loud at full speed, Copper base was not flat, High price tag, Very long fan and controller wires, Very heavy
Bottomline:  The Sunbeam Tuniq Tower proved to be a great performer, ranking at the top of the field in this test setup. The installation was typical of a bolt-on type of cooler, and the process was fairly easy. Sunbeam even makes another version that uses a blue L...

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techpowerup.com

techpowerup.com

  Published: 2007-06-16

Bottomline:  n practical use, the Tower has a few downsides. When I was moving my motherboard to put the whole thing back in the case, I was overwhelmed by how heavy the cooler was. Really, its humongous and heavy and Im almost afraid for my motherboard from all ...

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ocia.net

ocia.net

  Published: 2007-03-14

Bottomline:  This has been, by far, the most amazing CPU cooler I have ever come across. I have read about people getting overclocks of 3.2 GHz and above on Athlon64’s using water cooling or other exotic methods, but the prices of those solutions easily get into...

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OCModShop

OCModShop

  Published: 2007-01-15

Abstract:  Improving system cooling has been a basic part of improving system performance since overclocking began. To squeeze more performance out of computer components users found ways to run them faster than specified. When they hit walls that prevented going...

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anandtech.com

anandtech.com

  Published: 2006-02-17

Abstract:  I have to be frank with you: I was not excited about testing another cooler with heatpipes at all. Its construction was no revolution any more and has become quite common these days: copper footing, three heatpipes, tower-heatsink and a 120-mm fan. It ...

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