Thermalright Silver Arrow Dual 14cm Fan Cooler
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Re: Thermalright Silver Arrow Dual 14cm Fan Cooler
Small typo on the first page:
"The Silver Arrow has slightly tweaked hardware with thumbscrews and nuts yo make it easier and faster to install." --> to
"The Silver Arrow has slightly tweaked hardware with thumbscrews and nuts yo make it easier and faster to install." --> to
Re: Thermalright Silver Arrow Dual 14cm Fan Cooler
Wow, surprisingly few posts. Well, thanks for the review, I was beginning to get curious about this cooler. And hey, here's a question, could this cooler accommodate 3 fans? If so, do you think that would significantly help the cooling out?
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I've tried to put one of the fans in the pull position. (I wanted the third fan to do double-duty as an exhaust fan). It makes a whistling noise. Not entirely unpleasant, but definitely more noticeable than when pushing air into the heatsink.
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Though this is a top cooler from Thermalright, I feel a bit disappointing that SPCR still doesn't have a review of HR02, which is regarded as fanless capable for silencers.
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Do you see any motherboard flexing/bow due to the weight of this thing?
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Copycats, Prolimatech type mounting hardware and... are those Ninja style lug nuts on top?!!
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Given enough time, they all copy from each other. Usually the newcomer that bursts on the scene steals a little from everyone and adds some unique twist or just integrates everything a wee bit better. A generation or 2 later, it quickly slides into same-old, same-old. At least, with the best of the crop (like TR), the end results are good. Unlike TT, for example, whose copycatting seems not to provide any significant performance benefits.Rebellious wrote:Copycats, Prolimatech type mounting hardware and... are those Ninja style lug nuts on top?!!
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copying designs is great for the consumers. it keeps performance high and costs low. Imagine if you had one company manufacturing heat pipe tower style heatsinks? They could easily charge $75 and not spend much effort improving on their design. instead we have lots of tower heatsinks from $25-90 with various performance at high and low fan speeds.
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Are the thermalright TY 140mm fans are the best of their size right now?
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Pardon me to go out of topics...
I must miss something... I thought that Scythe Slipstream/Kaze Maru 140mm would become spcr's 140mm reference fan... is there any reason to pick Noctua's 140mm fan than Scythe's?
I must miss something... I thought that Scythe Slipstream/Kaze Maru 140mm would become spcr's 140mm reference fan... is there any reason to pick Noctua's 140mm fan than Scythe's?
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Noctua can mount as a 140mm fan or as a 120mm fan. Scythe can only mount as a 120mm fan.Weldingheart wrote:is there any reason to pick Noctua's 140mm fan than Scythe's?
Plus the Noctua fans bearings appear to be better suited to horizontal use.
So Noctua is a fan that can be used in more circumstances.
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Re: Thermalright Silver Arrow Dual 14cm Fan Cooler
The Cogage Arrow is the same cooler without caps on the heatpipes' ends, but costs much less. It's a very good choice if one doesn't need (or want) the fans included in the Silver Arrow. It also comes with 3 pairs of clips to mount as many 120/140mm fans, and rubber strips to decouple them to the heatsink body. Too bad its stock fan whistles when set at anything less than 100% speed through PWM... at full speed, it's pretty good for a 1200 RPM fan.
Anyway, I'm surprised to see the Arrow is such a good performer even at lower fan speeds.
Anyway, I'm surprised to see the Arrow is such a good performer even at lower fan speeds.
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hanks for the useful information, but it seems lie if you don't already have great 140mm fans the thermalright setup is worth paying a premium for to get the fans.
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Thermalright is not ThermaltakeParappaman wrote:Anyway, I'm surprised to see the Arrow is such a good performer even at lower fan speeds.
Re: Thermalright Silver Arrow Dual 14cm Fan Cooler
The Thermalright Silver Arrow is not on the recommended Heat sink list.