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November 2011
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Zusammenfassung: About five years ago the Austrian firm Noctua released its super-cooler NH-D14. It turned out to be extremely good and took a leading position among the best of CPU coolers. Even today, periodically acquiring new fastening mechanisms to support the latest...
Performance under stock and overclocking conditions, Attention to detail with design aesthetics, Build and machining quality of the cooler, Multiple mount orientation support, All socket types (Intel and AMD) supported out of the box, Well written install
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Before continuing with our parting sentiments on the PH-TC12DX cooler, we would like to take this opportunity to give our friends at Phanteks a hearty “Thank You” for giving us the pleasure and opportunity to review their flagship cooler. After looking at...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-07-14, Autor: Thomas , Testbericht von: tomshardware.com
Zusammenfassung: Intel's Haswell-based CPUs have a unique cooling problem that leaves many overclockers in a quandary. Today, we're rounding up nine different sink and fan combinations to see if any can contend with the fourth-gen Core processor's copious heat. After he...
Exceptional cooling performance, Very quiet, Excellent build quality, Available in multiple colors, Can add a third fan
Mounting hardware, Extremely large, Heavy
The Phanteks PH-TC14PE has an MSRP of $99.99. Exceptional cooling performance Very quiet Excellent build quality Available in multiple colors Can add a third fan Mounting hardware Extremely large Heavy 9.5 The Phanteks PH-TC14PE is the best-performing air...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-01-29, Autor: Sam , Testbericht von: custompcreview.com
Zusammenfassung: Up until the release of Sandy Bridge processors back in early 2011, overclocking was something generally reserved for only the most hardcore gamers and enthusiasts who wanted to push their systems to the limits. Overclocking required countless hours of ti...
Our today’s super-heavyweight fight has definitely been a success. It was exciting and unpredictable, and in some cases it was really hard to determine who the winner was. Although the overall results and the maximum conquered processor frequency didn...
There is no denying that the Phanteks PH-TC14PE mimics the Noctua NH-D14's design but it can't be dismissed as a cheap knockoff being sold out of the back of a truck in a run-down alley. It doesn't simply emulate its looks — it is a full-fledged copy ...
Despite its massive size, time-consuming installation and eyebrow-raising price tag, we couldn't help but like the Phanteks PH-TC14PE. It looks as good as it cools, which is fantastically well, and it's supremely quiet too, especially on its lowest fan...
After being surprised with the excellent performance of the Phanteks PH-TC14CS, we were expecting a great performance from the PH-TC14PE, which didn't disappoint us, showing a performance compatible with a real high-end CPU cooler. The noise level was exc...
s Well, the Phanteks PH-TC14PE certainly had a target in mind. I won’t go so far as to say it is a copycat product, but it was almost certainly inspired by the success of Noctua’s NH-D14. To me, it appears that Phanteks sought out to consider the NH-D1...