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Legion Hardware » Articles » Thermaltake Jing

Thermaltake Jing
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we are checking out the latest CPU cooler from Thermaltake, known as the Jing, and yes we know, yet another wacky sounding product. The name is derived from the Chinese, representing “Silence” and carrying with it the concepts of comfort, excellence and exquisiteness. So how silent, comfortable, brilliant and beautiful can a CPU cooler really be? Read on to find out...

There is little not to like about the Jing as it is easy to install, supports all current AMD and Intel platforms, while the price tag of $60 US is quite reasonable given what it offers. Perhaps the only real issue some users might have with this product is its appearance. The Jing is not an ugly CPU cooler, unless of course lime green doesn’t speak to you, which in my case it doesn’t. Given that the flamboyant color scheme does not appeal to me, I am finding it hard to say good things about the design.

08/31/2010
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ywing



Posted on: 09/08/2010 01:54 PM
Looks good for the price but where can you guy it?

ProX



Posted on: 09/09/2010 02:56 PM
Yeah not a big fan of the green, no pun intended :)

uwho



Posted on: 09/13/2010 11:26 AM
Jing?!?!?! Really ... Jing! I could have come up with a dozen better names than that in 60 seconds. WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?

Lee



Posted on: 09/14/2010 09:32 AM
Nice review thanks, photos are nice. But I agree shame about the colors.

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