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September 2009
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Great look, PWM fan included, Can be very quiet, Wide compatibility, Relatively easy to install
Cooling not commensurate with size, Very loud at 2100 RPM, Overclocking? Fuggedaboutit!
Kingwin's XT-1264 CPU cooler is a good looking product with some interesting features that should have delivered some outstanding performance. Unfortunately, it showed some rather lackluster cooling performance. There are, however some features and a...
Extrait: The XT-1264 did not perform as well as I’d hoped based on previous coolers from Kingwin. It does however have two things going for it. With its integrated bent fins the XT-1264 is able to cool some of the hotter motherboard..
The Kingwin XT-1264 had no issues when it came time to cool the Over Clocked Core i7. Sure it came in just a little behind the other coolers tested, but it did it at a lower cost which means it offers a slightly better price / performance ratio. When...
Extrait: So, what is better: four 6 mm heatpipes or four 8 mm heatpipes? Unfortunately, we couldn’t answer this question today. Frankly speaking, in the course of our review it turned out an impossible question to answer, because for a valid comparison we need two coolers with identical specifications and...
Decent performance, Relatively easy to install, Quiet
No backplate, Finnicky mounting clips for Intel installations
In all, the Kingwin XT-1264 is a well rounded kit. It performs admirably against the Sunmbeamtech Core Contact Freezer, but doesnt compete well under load. Its ease of installation combined with its very quiet fan make it good package, but the lack ...
Extrait: Kingwins XT-1264 is the first tower-style heatsink to pass through the Frostytech test labs which incorporates asymmetrical "U" shaped heatpipes. In other words the heatpipes are not even, rather one length of each vertical heatpipe is 30mm shorter t...
Extrait: In the search for better cooling and improved performance results, there are innovations that come along every so often that can change the way we use products. Or perhaps, the way we think about products. CPU coolers are not excepted from this notion,...
The Kingwin XT-1264 has proven to be a worthy successor to their RVT line of coolers, displacing the 12025 as the 120mm HTC tower style king. With the addition of an extra copper heatpipe, the XT-1264 features a base with the pipes much more closely ...
Light, Quiet, Cheap, Performs as well as coolers costing twice as much
For that price, you can live with the push pins
As with the aforementioned CoolJag Falcon II, the XT-1264s secret has to be in the additional cooling provided by the fins on the cooler base, as my earlier testing with heatpipe direct touch coolers did not show significant improvements in cooling o...
Light weight, The fan moves a lot of air, Ease of installation
No retention plate (a pet peeve of mine with CPU coolers)
The Kingwin CPU cooler performed as I expected it to. Nothing spectacular, but not disappointing either. I cant help wonder how this CPU cooler would perform if the CPU coolers base was lapped, also have an retention plate installed with it. This is ...