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Every now and then a product comes along which just turns the CPU cooler market upside down in terms of price to performance offerings. When I first reviewed the Scythe Mugen 3 a few months ago I didn't realise how amazing it was until and I had tested se...
Looking first at the build quality and design of the Macho cooler we have a product which scores reasonably well on both fronts. The cooler feels solid and there are no concerns with manufacturing, each soldered section is strong and the CPU block finishe...
Good performance, Memory compatibility, Very easy to install, Attractive finish, Excellent packaging, Bundled Thermalright Chill Factor III
No AMD support (although support is coming soon), Doesn't compete with top coolers, Price, I would like to thank Thermalright for providing this sample. To discuss this article, please visit our forums
Normally when manufacturers send me their latest coolers, I get a sense of excitement that exceeds that of a new graphics card and motherboard. And when the said companies are Noctua or Thermalright, I know to expect a new leader on our charts. The NH...
Extrait: We've seen several versions of Thermalright's HR-02 Macho since 2011, including the smaller Macho 120 and the huge HR-22. We tested the latest iteration, which sports a new base plate optimized for Intel's LGA 2011-v3 interface. For the past three years...
In many regards, the Macho Rev. A is similar to the CNPS14X. Noise levels with both are pleasingly quiet, and the delta T results achieved by both were only 1°C apart in both Intel tests (once again the Macho Rev. A could not be mounted to our AMD system)...
The Thermalright HR-02 Macho was able to passively cool our mildly overclocked Sandy Bridge quad core processor with very little case airflow, though the temperatures were rather high as one would expect; we wouldn't attempt it with anything more dema...
Asus X-socket™ models use an interchangeable backplate that makes it possible to install LGA1366 heatsinks. X-Socket hardware kit. Unscrew the existing socket and use the X-Socket backplate instead....
Extrait: Almost three years ago we upgraded our testbed built on an LGA 775 Intel Core 2 Extreme Q9650 processor with a new LGA 1366 platform with an Intel Core i7-920 CPU, which another 18 months later was replaced with a much hotter Intel Core i7-980X Extreme...
Like the Zalman CNPS12X and the Akasa Venom Voodoo, the Thermalright Macho is big but quiet. As is the case with both the other coolers, it seems to be focused more on silence than on ultimate performance, presenting a good but not extreme cooling perf...
As seen above, the Thermalright HR-02 Macho is a strong performer and can easily handle an overclocked Bloomfield processor, and better yet, you can get this kind of performance for a MSRP of $39.95. Speaking of buying one, they are still hard to find f...