KEEPING IT COOL

My CPU Cooler

At the time i published this site, this cooler was a new design in the war against CPU overheating. Many sites have tested and reviewed this cooler as the best.

Thermosonic's ThermoEngine
Thermosonic claims their new cooler works better than ordinary coolers due to its "heat pipe" design. The center of the cooler has a "hollow" center with a wax type fluid that helps aid the transfer of heat resulting in better cooling.

Making something good even better.
The cooler does a good job right out of the box. But for those of us that want something better, the cooler must be modified "slightly." The factory fan pushes 19 CFM. CPU idle temps range somewhere around the 44C mark.

But for those hard core guys (and gals) that's not good enough. So you take the factory fan and replace it with the Delta 38 CFM 7,000 RPM fan. This fan is famous for the large amount of air that it pushes. Unfortunately, it's also famous for the noise it puts out (46.5 dba)

The result?
With the addition of the Delta fan, my CPU temps are as follows: 36C at CPU idle - 39C at full CPU load. I know there's not too much of a difference between idle temps and load temps. This is what makes this cooler different. Its ability to absorb that extra heat from the CPU when put under stress really makes it stand out.





Conclusion
Some people dont think my CPU temps arent nothing worth bragging about. Well, i'm not braggin'....

I'm just super happy that my temps are as low as they are with out the use of peltier coolers. (i've heard too many horror stories about those things...)

Others have used "water" cooling systems from home made systems to the expensive store bought systems. I think water cooling is a neat idea. My only problem with that is the thought of having water leaking ANYWHERE inside or outside my computer.

I use to have a Vapochill system. Trust me folks, water and electronic parts always mean "black-death."

Nice, Neat, Cool running... That's what it's all about.