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Legion Hardware » Articles » Thermolab Baram 2010

Thermolab Baram 2010
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we are checking out another high-end CPU cooler, this time from a company called ThermoLab. They claim that their new Baram 2010 heatsink is able to rub shoulders with the industry’s best products and does so without costing a small fortune. Furthermore, this is a truly universal CPU cooler supporting all current and recent AMD/Intel platforms...

In terms of performance the ThermoLab Baram 2010 delivered, working within a few degrees of the much more expensive industry leaders. Although the dual 120mm fan configuration failed to really improve performance, the single fan results were still very impressive anyway. Keeping our Intel Core i7 965 Extreme Edition processor, which was overclocked to 3.70GHz, at just 65 degrees using a single 120mm fan is a remarkable achievement.

05/18/2010
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ProX



Posted on: 05/19/2010 12:49 PM
Looks good and its cheap ... what more can you ask for :)

Robbo



Posted on: 05/20/2010 05:21 AM
Pretty nice results there. Might see if I can find one of these down under.

Chipox



Posted on: 05/20/2010 11:31 PM
The mounting setup does look a bit tricky but unlike the Prolimatech stuff it actually works with AMD computers without having to buy a separate kit.

Rizz



Posted on: 05/23/2010 10:59 AM
Sweet review thanks. I have the original
Thermolab Baram and I love it!

Gimiz



Posted on: 05/24/2010 08:19 AM
No Noctua rads here ? Wieird.

ProX



Posted on: 05/25/2010 12:02 AM
Gimiz - get over it all the other major players are there. I am sure you can work it out... :S

Steve



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Posted on: 06/09/2010 12:16 AM
Posted by Gimiz on 05/24/2010 09:19 AM
No Noctua rads here ? Wieird.


I cannot include what I do not have, get them to send me one and I will include it :P

Sharpy



Posted on: 06/09/2010 03:29 AM
Nice review and again keep up the good work. Prolimatech just released a new cooler, will you be reviewing that?

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