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This product is a serious contender for the League of Bleeding-edge Air Coolers. It demonstrates decent results practically at all speeds, except for the noiseless mode. These results are worthy of High-End products, so it successfully competes with m...
Abstract: The Silent Knight II heatsink is almost entirely made of copper, the base and fins and heatpipes all utilize this thermally conductive metal.
Abstract: Just as there are two basic types of people, the enthusiast peripheral market is made up of leaders and followers. Not content to mingle among the latter, Asus often leads the pack with innovative designs, and this week were focusing exclusively on th...
Its a tough call really. The has aesthetics and design going for it. The base machining and mounting method, the clips in particular, could use some revamping all around. Granted, its not entirely necessary to have a polished copper base. But why ch...
Abstract: While Asus may not be the first to come to mind when it comes to CPU cooling to most people, my perception of Asus thermal solution products greatly changed when I took a look at the Asus Arctic Square back in May. Last month, I received an Asus Silen...
The ASUS Silent Knight II performs well against our previously tested CPU Coolers and has taken the crown for acoustic performance. The design is a bit unconventional but it is obvious from our testing that it is efficient. The cost of the cooler seem...
If you have a monster CPU to cool and you dont fancy water-cooling it, the Tunic Tower 120 is still the best cooler around. However, if your cooling requirements are more modest - perhaps you only have the heat of a Core 2 Duo to subdue - then the Arc...
Abstract: The Silent Knight II is a bulky affair at 95mm high, but will pay dividends if your PC does a passable impression of a taxiing airliner. Installation is straightforward (although youll need to remove your motherboard to fit the backplate), and its ...
Well gents, weve testing out the Silent Knight II and identified some points to improve on : - Perhaps lapping/polishing the base of the heatsink would enhance its performance. - the fan - even at low spinning modes a slight humming noise can be hea...