Monday, September 5th 2011

Phanteks Introduces PH-TC14PE Premier CPU Cooler

Phanteks announced the launch of its Premier CPU cooler PH-TC14PE with patented C.P.S.C and P.A.T.S. technology. The PH-TC14PE will be available in four models, standard color and Blue/Red/Orange Edition

Phanteks coolers are designed with patented Cold Plasma Spraying Coating Technology (C.P.S.C), a brand new technologic forming deposit that displaces heat onto corresponding metals at a quicker rate. With this technology, Phanteks coolers enhances thermal conductivity on the soldered surfaces of the heatpipes through the copper deposits.
For reliable and maximum overclocking, Phanteks offers enthusiasts PH-TC14PE (Premium Edition) , which includes Phanteks patented Physical Antioxidant Thermal Shield (P.A.T.S) technology. It will highly increase the coolers cooling performance and reliability while reflecting other thermal radiation. The heat is being dissipated faster, which leads to more overclocking room for enthusiasts. This technique has already been proven by the aviation industry and is now applied within the PC industry.

With five nickel-plated 8mm copper heatpipes in the u-shape design. The heatsink is built for a push-pull configuration for maximum cooling performance. Both models are fitted with two 140mm of Phanteks PH-F140TS Premium Fans for effective airflow (third fan is optional).
Provided with the SoliSku mounting kit for easy-to-install retention mechanism of universal back plate for Intel LGA1366, LGA1156, LGA1155, LGA775 and AMD AM2/AM2+/AM3, designed to protect and prevent the motherboard from bending, normally caused by the heatsink.

Topped off with the superb PH-NDC nano diamond thermal compound, made of high-purity nano diamond particles to improve the thermal conductance between the CPU and the heatsink.

Price and Availability
Available at most local retailers in late September with the standard Phanteks, PH-TC14PE at €79,90 (VAT incl.) and Blue/Red/Orange edition at €84,90 (VAT incl.)
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26 Comments on Phanteks Introduces PH-TC14PE Premier CPU Cooler

#1
Xyvik
I'm in the market for a new CPU cooler, and looking at this I see a lot of buzzwords. Are any of these "patented technologies" actually any good, or just marketing gimmicks?
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#3
dieterd
this looks really cool.
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#4
AnnCore
Staff
Haven't I seen you somewhere before?
LionheartThe D14 has a brother...^_^
It's a clone! The Empire is up to no good!!

Well, you know what they say... if you can't beat em, copy em.
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#5
Chaitanya
Didnt we already see similar designed coolers? SO Whats new about this. :banghead:
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#6
RejZoR
Basically what they all do these days are just making coolers bigger and bigger. It's like making a 12 liter V24 engine instead of twin turbocharged 6 liter V12 engine. They really need to start using some new tech, better than heatpipes and move away from bigger and bigger coolers. Optimization instead of raw power (or shall we say raw size in this case).
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#7
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
I'd rather have a high pressure 120mm than those slow 140mm. Its quite inefficient as well, with the 140 having a bigger deadspot.
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#8
entropy13
Well if you don't like Noctua's brown/beige, here's your alternative.
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#9
LDNL
A few reviews show this actually beats the D14. Thats impressive if the price is right and you dont have to look at that ugly brown and beige. :toast:
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#11
heky
It costs even more than the Noctua NH-D14, but has 1 year less warranty. I think i will stick with my NH-D14. And the difference is less than 1°C under load on a overclocked i7.
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#12
fusionblu
entropy13Oh.
These really are the same guys who was showing off their prototypes and the variety this company is offering confirms it.
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#13
RejZoR
hekyIt costs even more than the Noctua NH-D14, but has 1 year less warranty. I think i will stick with my NH-D14. And the difference is less than 1°C under load on a overclocked i7.
I have yet to see a cooler to break down somehow. Except those with defective heatpipes where gas escaped from the tubes. But those are usually DOA.
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#14
Zubasa
LDNLA few reviews show this actually beats the D14. Thats impressive if the price is right and you dont have to look at that ugly brown and beige. :toast:
Save yourself some cash and go Silver Arrow?
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#15
mav2000
The mounting system for the fans also seems to look a lot like the NH D14....were they the OEM's for Noctua??
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#16
MilkyWay
If it wasnt for price id have this, shame as at that price you can get a simple all in one cpu water cooling solution like a Corsair or something.
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#17
pantherx12
One of the forum members on here is doing a review on this, so hopefully he'll post it up when he's see this.
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#18
entropy13
MilkyWayIf it wasnt for price id have this, shame as at that price you can get a simple all in one cpu water cooling solution like a Corsair or something.
I guess their patented "Cold Plasma Spraying Coating Technology" really put a price premium on it. And then there's the Blue/Red/Orange Editions...
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#19
heky
RejZoRI have yet to see a cooler to break down somehow. Except those with defective heatpipes where gas escaped from the tubes. But those are usually DOA.
The fans break down, i have seen it many times. And one year longer on the Noctua is one year longer. And the Noctua is cheaper.
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#20
pantherx12
hekyThe fans break down, i have seen it many times. And one year longer on the Noctua is one year longer. And the Noctua is cheaper.
The Noc was the same price when it came out.
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#21
heky
Meaning what? I am not saying you should not buy the cooler. On the contrary, i think it is a great performer. All i am saying is, for more money, you get 1 year less warranty, and equal performance.
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#22
Athlonite
DOA :slap: hasn't anyone told these guys the age of the fin fan heatsink is over, it's all about water cooling now.... Why didn't they produce something to compete in that market instead atleast that's what I would have done and I would have made different versions for different cases like an 3x180mm RAD for those with the RV02 case :toast:
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#23
Th3pwn3r
Looks good IMO. This competition will force prices down a bit all around on air cooling so this is a win for everyone. Perhaps if we're really lucky Noctua will give us some options on fan colors in the future. Of course that won't be much of an issue since I'm growing up and really don't want a windowed case =/
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#24
pantherx12
hekyMeaning what? I am not saying you should not buy the cooler. On the contrary, i think it is a great performer. All i am saying is, for more money, you get 1 year less warranty, and equal performance.
Just pointing it out is all.
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