Friday, August 27th 2010

Thermaltake Launches Jing Silent CPU Cooler

Thermaltake, leading DIY thermal solutions brand, launch their latest CPU air-cooler specifically developed for silent operation while maintaining a maximum of cooling efficiency, the Thermaltake Jing. Its name is derived from the Chinese, representing "Silence" and carrying with it the concepts of comfort, excellence and exquisiteness. The universal socket support makes it compatible to all computer processors currently available on the market. With a maximum cooling capacity of up to 200W and an almost un-audible noise level of 16 dBA at a fan speed of 800 RPM, the Jing CPU cooler is the ideal solution for noise sensitive users expecting uncompromising performance.

Unlike traditional up-side-down air flow designs, the Jing utilizes a tower side-flow design to optimize cooling performance. To attain maximum cooling performance, Thermaltake's Jing adopts 5 Φ6mm high-efficiency heat-pipes conducting heat from the Nickel coated mirror base directly into the cooling tower which is made of 41 0.5 mm thick specially designed aluminum fins to increase the overall thermal dissipation area. The two preinstalled extra silent 120 mm VR fans can be manually adjusted between 800RPM and 1300RPM according to differing user needs. Through their inhale-exhaust reverse fan design a greater airflow is achieved resulting in enhanced thermal performance.
By utilizing a particularly thin fan enclosure frame which is open to all four sides, noise generated by the airflow is reduced as much as any possible. Additionally a recess in the cooling fins at the entry and exit points of the airflow creates something similar to an air-cushion, giving the air an optimized angel to stream into between the cooling fins while at the same time reducing noise development even further. All of these measures make the Jing CPU cooler Silent by Design.


The Thermaltake Jing CPU cooler is available at a suggested retail price of US$59.99.

For detailed information about the Thermaltake Jing, go to this page.
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56 Comments on Thermaltake Launches Jing Silent CPU Cooler

#51
JATownes
The Lurker
So you would rather them use a cpu that has voltage variations/fluctuation and stress testing software that also has variations, running on an OS that also has variations, in a case that has variations in ambient temp, running fans that have RPM fluctuations to move the air with the fluctuating temps?

Seems like a lot of variables that are out of control in a "controlled" test.
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#52
Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
then maybe you should test each cooler for yourself and stop trolling the news section
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#53
erocker
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Ok, enough.

1. Do NOT call other people names/insults.

2. Cooler testing methodology from another website has nothing to do with this particular cooler or techPowerUp. If you want to discuss a website's testing practices, do it on their website.

3. Your discussion on this subject is getting worn out. You can go back and forth all you want and it will accomplish nothing. No one is going to change their mind here so I suggest you move along or take it to PM's. Arguing and childish behavior in the News section isn't going to be tolerated.

4. This is your warning, there will be no others given before further action is taken.
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#54
Dent1
DonInKansasWhere is the fans blowing in opposite directions? One fan blows air through the HS< the other pulls it out. The air is alll flowing one direction.
theonedub^ what fans are blowing in opposing directions? There are 2 fans on the cooler, one is pushing air through it and the other is pulling air through it (hence push pull). Air is not going to get trapped in the middle.

I would say watch the video if you don't understand how that works.
The video helped answer my question, I didnt realise that the coolers fan on the left hand side blades were inverted so it blows hot air out.
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#55
p_o_s_pc
F@H&WCG addict
maybe this will help you guys some.
here is a test done by ME A USER AND OWNER of the Jing. read the note in the SS for more details.
BTW the room temp is 83f



PS i'm not trying to argue with anyone just providing some results that i have got with the cooler to help people that think the reviews are BS or whatever other reasons.
Also the rig has been crunching for about an hour before i took this SS so it has had time to heat up.

here it is in the rig i tested it in and the green has been removed.
i166.photobucket.com/albums/u88/p_o_s_pc/S5031183.jpg
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#56
pantherx12
Do regular fans just clip in too?

Neat.
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