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The Valkyrie Vind SL125 is a striking and unique tower cooler with a visually appealing design and numerous features. It offers a red and black theme that is eye-catching, and the swappable top plate adds a touch of customization. However, despite its stylish appearance, the price point does appear a bit on the high side.

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I've never heard of Valkyrie and more competition is always welcome, even in a crowded market.

This isn't competition though, not even close. I was thinking it's a $40 cooler because it's similar in design to some of the competition at $30, but this has a bit more flair to it - mostly in the packaging which is going in the recycling bin, not into the PC.

At $70 it's a hard pass!
 

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I wonder what exactly causes the abysmal performance - lack of water droplets in the heat pipes? Lack of direct touch heat pipes?
The single-tower design?

The fan resembles the terrible Thermalright TL-K12 used in the Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO. Which should be changed with something better like the Blacknoise Noiseblocker eLoop B12-PS.
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Loud like a turbine.

Blacknoise Noiseblocker eLoop B12-PS is much better:

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I wonder what exactly causes the abysmal performance - lack of water droplets in the heat pipes? Lack of direct touch heat pipes?
The single-tower design?

The fan resembles the terrible Thermalright TL-K12 used in the Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO. Which should be changed with something better like the Blacknoise Noiseblocker eLoop B12-PS.
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Loud like a turbine.

Blacknoise Noiseblocker eLoop B12-PS is much better:

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This fan cost more than the TR cooler.
 

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This fan cost more than the TR cooler.

Every Chinese firm can copy this particular design and charge 10$ for it.
I wonder why Thermalright and Valkyrie copy each other, and use the pathetic turbine-like fan approach.

Even the regular Arctic BioniX P120 is better than those two.

BTW, I have the Blacknoise Noiseblocker eLoop B12-PS and it sits wonderfully on my TR PS 120 EVO.
 

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I don't buy, literally too, Valkyrie's way: quite pricey; fancy packed to the point of absurd; only decently performing stuff.

Nowadays cooling market is top end performance cheaper than ever. So if company aims premium, it needs to offer more than ever. I don't think quality and long warranty would be enough. It needs promised support with mounting kits for future sockets, amazing aftersale service and refinement of products to degree cheap guys just can't offer, but what cooling enthusiast will notice and appreciate. It all make them in fact the only ones to buy such products, but they also happen to buy them frequently due to building computers for others. I don't see Valkyrie just being different resulting in selling well, but maybe it combined with aesthetics just works enough...
 
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Pretty unimpressive results for the Vind SL125, but the NH-U12S' showing is even worse. Noctua ought to give that product segment a refresh
 
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Wow… when was the last time a TPU review had NO reward in the conclusion?
 

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A typical gamur first product, trying to float on some influencer hype and a flashy video while charging 2x too much for whats essentially just a 'great unboxing experience'. Whatever the fck that is supposed to be in terms of a positive I dont know but again, it really does suit a cool video 'review' more than anything else.

Bye bye Valkyrie.
 
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A typical gamur first product, trying to float on some influencer hype and a flashy video while charging 2x too much for whats essentially just a 'great unboxing experience'. Whatever the fck that is supposed to be in terms of a positive I dont know but again, it really does suit a cool video 'review' more than anything else.

Bye bye Valkyrie.
It does seem that a disproportionate amount of effort (and presumably money) was spent on packaging and the unboxing experience for what is essentially an entry-level £20/$20/€20 120mm tower.

The TR BA120 is my go-to for single-tower coolers, and I skip the rainbow lights to save another £3:

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Sure, the Valkyrie has an extra fan and some decorative plastic clipped onto it, but the thermal/acoustic performance results have it outperformed by single-fan solutions that make less noise, so I'm not sure the extra fan should even be considered for comparison.

The fan resembles the terrible Thermalright TL-K12 used in the Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO. Which should be changed with something better like the Blacknoise Noiseblocker eLoop B12-PS.
What BS and nonsense are you spouting this time, Arf?

The excellent TL-K12 fan in the TR PS 120 EVO are an improvement over the already decent fans in the class-leading PA120. They were good enough to merit both an Editor's Choice and Great Value award here on TPU, but other reviewers also gave it top marks (Hardware Canuks and THG to name a couple....)

As already pointed out, your suggestion of a eLoop B12-PS is silly because their cost grossly exceeds the complete TR coolers you're complaining about, but what I really want to know is why you're convinced that Noiseblocker eLoop fans are the best? There are precious few professional, controlled-testing reviews of them anywhere on the web - those that do exist are often just user reviews or forum posts, and even when the amateur vloggers cover them, the couple I skipped to the end of both complained that they're ineffective and noisy above 1250rpm or so and therefore best suited to low speed case airflow.

Am I missing something or is that an accurate summary from your experience? They do seem to lack review coverage and therefore don't have the plethora of awards that fans like the A12x25, T30, or SilentWings Pro 4 have each racked up....
 
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What BS and nonsense are you spouting this time, Arf?

The excellent TL-K12 fan in the TR PS 120 EVO are an improvement over the already decent fans in the class-leading PA120. They were good enough to merit both an Editor's Choice and Great Value award here on TPU, but other reviewers also gave it top marks (Hardware Canuks and THG to name a couple....)

As already pointed out, your suggestion of a eLoop B12-PS is silly because their cost grossly exceeds the complete TR coolers you're complaining about, but what I really want to know is why you're convinced that Noiseblocker eLoop fans are the best? There are precious few professional, controlled-testing reviews of them anywhere on the web - those that do exist are often just user reviews or forum posts, and even when the amateur vloggers cover them, the couple I skipped to the end of both complained that they're ineffective and noisy above 1250rpm or so and therefore best suited to low speed case airflow.

Am I missing something or is that an accurate summary from your experience? They do seem to lack review coverage and therefore don't have the plethora of awards that fans like the A12x25, T30, or SilentWings Pro 4 have each racked up....

That's a track load of utter untruth. Open your ears to the dB test, and hear your garbage load Thermalright fan, it's producing 50 dB of noise!

It's written, but there is no one to read :nutkick:

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Can you see - VERY LOUD at higher RPMs?
 
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That's a track load of utter untruth. Open your ears to the dB test, and hear your garbage load Thermalright fan, it's producing 50 dB of noise!

It's written, but there is no one to read :nutkick:

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Can you see - VERY LOUD at higher RPMs?
That's from this review with a completely different fan to the one you were talking about. I'm calling you out on this ridiculous statement you made:
the terrible Thermalright TL-K12 used in the Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO.
"terrible"? It's award winning; The PS 120 EVO has multiple reviews showing that it has excellent noise-normalised performance. Is it the best fan on the market? No, but it's a very cheap fan that punches above its weight for the money, is comparable in noise to more expensive fans when matching CFM or RPM.

and you still haven't explained why you're plugging the expensive Noiseblocker eLoop over any of the award-winning fans that actually have reviews.
 
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Look, Chrispy, my brother in Christ, my main dawg, listen to me - just don’t. That way lies madness. When questioned on why these fans (which, by the way, are fucking ancient) are the best previously he quoted as his source some review from some random site that had suspect at best testing and also the fact they received the meaningless if-Award… in 2013. No. Seriously. That’s his reasoning for shilling them.
 
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Look, Chrispy, my brother in Christ, my main dawg, listen to me - just don’t. That way lies madness. When questioned on why these fans (which, by the way, are fucking ancient) are the best previously he quoted as his source some review from some random site that had suspect at best testing and also the fact they received the meaningless if-Award… in 2013. No. Seriously. That’s his reasoning for shilling them.
I remember Noiseblocker from those days indeed. Forgot about them ever since lol
 
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Look, Chrispy, my brother in Christ, my main dawg, listen to me - just don’t. That way lies madness. When questioned on why these fans (which, by the way, are fucking ancient) are the best previously he quoted as his source some review from some random site that had suspect at best testing and also the fact they received the meaningless if-Award… in 2013. No. Seriously. That’s his reasoning for shilling them.
Maybe I'm intentionally questioning someone who reliably makes comments, claims, and suggestions on this site that directly contradict the reviews published on this site because poking the bear is a pastime of mine and I enjoy watching just how deep the holes get dug.

I have no idea how his mind works but it's fun to watch the carnage. Clearly I've had enough coffee this afternoon to shift my alignment towards chaotic neutral ;)
 

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That's from this review with a completely different fan to the one you were talking about. I'm calling you out on this ridiculous statement you made:

Compare, different in another reality :D


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Compare, different in another reality :D


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You really suck at reading reviews, let's not even start with general cognitive skills yet, you've got several years of development before arriving there it seems.
There was no need whatsoever to look at two different reviews either, the Thermalright's up here too with the same numbers.
 

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You really suck at reading reviews, let's not even start with general cognitive skills yet, you've got several years of development before arriving there it seems.
There was no need whatsoever to look at two different reviews either, the Thermalright's up here too with the same numbers.

:nutkick: Better don't say anything :D It's more or less the same fan.

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"The same fan" that is the same 53dBA at two completely different speeds?

This hole is getting nice and deep already. Would you like me to hand you a bigger shovel?
 
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If TPU could get their hands on the Valkyrie GL36-AMG 360mm AIO and review it I would be very grateful. I'm really interested in how this thing performs, mainly due to the 38mm thick radiator and push-pull fans.

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:nutkick: Better don't say anything :D It's more or less the same fan.

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Its totally not obvious you took a higher RPM for the TR Evo fan there, no. I totally missed that, as well as the bad copy paste of two separate bars from two separate charts/reviews.

Do you even realize how hilariously stupid you are? I'm starting to think you really don't, it kinda aligns with your PM'ing me 'that I shouldn't troll you' :roll::roll::roll:

In other news, the world is flat, did you know?
Also, be careful tomorrow when you get out of bed, the mirror in the bathroom might be trolling you, too.

"The same fan" that is the same 53dBA at two completely different speeds?

This hole is getting nice and deep already. Would you like me to hand you a bigger shovel?
This way lies madness, someone said. Wow. I didn't know it was that easy to get to the bottom of it lol
 
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