Cooler Master Hyper TX 2 review
Verdict:
Review Date: 5 Dec 2007
Price when reviewed: inc VAT
Reviewed By: David Ludlow
Our Rating
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Cooler Master is positioning its Hyper TX 2 against Arctic Cooling's excellent Freezer Pro models.
The TX 2 is a shade cheaper, but works with both AMD and Intel LGA775 processors. It comes with Intel push-in connectors attached, but it's simple to unscrew these and attach AMD clips instead.
The TX 2 is a similar size to the Freezer Pro models, standing 92mm high, and should fit in most cases. Three heatpipes dissipate heat to the cooling fins, while a 92mm fan cools the fins.
Although the fan has a three- rather than four-pin power connector, giving the motherboard less control over fan speed, the TX 2 is very quiet at its maximum of 22dBA. At full speed we could hear only a faint hum when next to the fan. Inside a closed case, it'll make for a very quiet PC.
Intel's stock cooler kept our Core 2 Duo E6300 at 41°C when idle and 45°C under load; with the TX 2 it ran at 28°C and 35°C.
Thanks to a very low price, compatibility with AMD and Intel processors and effective cooling, the Hyper TX 2 is excellent value, a great upgrade from stock coolers and just as good as the Freezer Pro.
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