$50 air cooler > any 240 or 360 AIO? Care to back up your claim with our own TPU reviews?
Of course ... care to apologize after ?
First if you are going to attempt to criticize, at least quote the post correctly ... skip the fraudulent fake quote where ya have to change what was actually said in order to try and make an argument that can't be made in face of the data.
Here's what was actually stated:
"A $50 air cooler will outperform
almost every 2 x 120 AIO and
many 3 x 120s on the market."
I should have clarified that I was only refering to CLC type coolers.... but I'll live with what I wrote.
Second, Cooler performance includes cooling performance and noise.
Third, you have to be able to actually buy them
AIDA 64 on OC'd CPU
-Scythe Fuma 2 = 80C / 40 dbA
First the outright losers that get beat in both categories
-ID Cooling Zoomflow 240 = 83C / 52 dba
-ID Cooling Auraflow 240 = 83C / 49 dba
-ID Cooling Dashflow 360 = 83C / 48 dba
-Coolermaster ML240 = 82C/ 42 dbA
-Silentium PC Navis EVO = 81C / 45 dbA
-Deepcool Captain 240 pro = 81C / 48 dbA
Now the ones that tie for temps , but lose in the noise category ... noise is the tiebreaker so the CLC AIos lose
Corsair 150i Pro = 80C / 43 dbA
Deepcool Castle 360 EX = 80C / 46 dbA
That's 8 clear and uncontested wins
Now the ones that split victories ....win in temps but lose in the noise category. Every CLC cooler on the list, that beats the Scythe in Temps, loses in noise. So what constitutes a win ?
-H240 X3= 79C / 46 dbA ... 1C for 1.52 times as loud ... Air Cooler FTW and at aoir is 35% of the price
-Aerocool P7 L240 = 79C / 44 dbA ... 1C for 1.32 times as loud ... Air Cooler FTW ... not a available and was 40% of the price
-Alphacool Eisbaer LT240 = 79C / 46 dbA ... 1C for 1.52 times as loud ... Air Cooler FTW at 50% of the price
-Alphacool Eisbaer Extreme = 79C / 41 dbA ... 1C for for 1 dbA ... finally a competitive product ... not a win, but a tie and unavailable to buy ... the smaller 280 is 4-5 times the price
-Corsair 100i Pro = 79C / 53 dbA ... a measly 1C and 2.5 freakin' times as loud ... need 30 foot KB, mouse and monitor cables for that one ... Air Cooler with huge beatdown. Not worth it if free
-Fractal Design Celsius = 78C / 45 dbA ... At 2C almost significant, but not worth being 1.41 times as loud ... Air Cooler FTW at 47% of the price
-Reeven NAIA 240 = 78C / 47 dbA ... Again, 2C almost significant, but not worth being 1.62 times as loud ... Air Cooler FTW ... half the price and CLC is unavailable, was
-Swiftech H360 = 78C / 47 dbA ... Again, 2C almost significant, but not worth being 1.62 times as loud ... Air Cooler FTW ... at AC is 1/3 the price
-EK MLC Phoenix 360 = 75C / 51 dbA ... Finally a significant advantage in cooling over the air cooler ... but again hampered by the fact that it's hard to sit in the same room with something that is 2.14 times as loud.
So, in summary .....
1. The single review doesn't include the entire market and what is here, includes most of the better performing AIOs .... The rest of the Corsair line for example gets wiped. So the statement that
most 240s and
many 360s can't measure up has been satisfied.
2. The air cooler has 8 uncontested wins where it tied or beat the AIOs in temp performance and won the noise performance categories. We have a big fat 0 uncontested wins for the AIOs as no AIO has ever outperformed the air cooler.
3. The only AIO that was competitive in both categories was the Alphacool Eisbaer Extreme. If you want to argue that 1C counts more than 1 dbA . Id have to say "let's agree to disagree", but that still doesn't invalidate the statement that the air cooler outperforms
many 360s ... the data above clearly shows that it does.