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The editors liked
Good performance
Integrated fan
130mm fan
The editors didn't like
Price too high
Struggles with overclocked chips
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Published: 2012-11-08, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com/au/
On this basis, we can't recommend the Trinity for use with an LGA1155 system as there are many much more attractive options if you can spend a little more, while the Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced performed better and was much quieter, whilst costing the ...
Abstract: Four 6mm diameter sintered metal wick exposed base heatpipes form the backbone of this CPU cooler while a simple bracket system allows it to install onto Intel socket 775/1155/1156/1366 and AMD socket AM2/AM3/FM1 processors. ...
Great performance, Easy installation (accompanying installation guide is very detailed), Crossplatform AMD and Intel compatibility, Included fan speed reduction cable helps take some edge off the noise
Very limited North American availability right now, The fan can be annoying when at full RPM
Abstract: We must confess we expected somewhat better results from the Deep Cool Ice Matrix 600 and the ThermoLab Trinity. Yes, each cooler copes with our six-core CPU working at 4.32 GHz and 1.4 volts Vcore, but this is no great achievement in our cooler tests. There are well over a dozen air coolers capable of that toda..
Thermolab Trinity lives up to meaning behind its name: compatibility, performance, and noise. It costs $55 plus shipping and comes with a 1 year warranty. ...
Thermolab took us all by surprise with their original Baram and then with the Baram 2010 CPU Cooler and so i thought that the Trinity was going to surprise us as well but unfortunately this was not entirely the case. Certainly performance is qu...
Core Contact Design, Quiet Fan Design, Staggered Heatpipes, Cooling Fan Included, Easy to Install
4 heatpipe design, Limited mass at heatsink base, More powerful fan could improve temps
According to the ThermoLab website the Trinity is designed to provide a good cooling balance between total performance and heatsink noise. Based on what we have seen and heard this statement is absolutely true. There are a couple of factors that con...
The Trinity is a surprisingly small cooler and shouldn't cause any ram, motherboard, heatsink or case issues on pretty much anything that has a 120mm exhaust fan. Considering its size it performs very well. Normally at this point I would harp on about the...