Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Gigabyte G-Power 2 Pro GH-PSU22-LB and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte G-Power 2 Pro GH-PSU22-LB.
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The editors liked
Excellent performance
Exceptionally quiet operation
AMD and Intel application
Functional design for cooling memory
Mobo components or back of VGA card
Aesthetically pleasing
Quietest fan in the test group at 5V
Decent performance
Additional cooling for motherboard Mosfets
Excellent finish on the base
Unique chromelooking shroud
Cool blue LEDs for the fan
The editors didn't like
Installation requires mainboard removal
Possible trouble reconnecting mobo cables around cooler
May be too big for some cases (we suspect)
Price and availability unknown at present
Expensive
Proprietary fan difficult to replace in case of failure
The Gigabyte G-Power II Pro really has surprised us. Its able to fill both the role of an extremely high performance cooler, and a very quiet one as well. With the fan running at full speed, and combined with a well ventilated case, the G-Power II Pro...
Well, this time Gigabyte managed to design a really successful cooling solution. Its today’s performance was truly brilliant. Brilliant from all standpoints. Mirror-shine of the fan casing and mirror-shining cooler base together with shining LEDs an...
Excellent performance, Exceptionally quiet operation, AMD and Intel application, Functional design for cooling memory, mobo components or back of VGA card, Aesthetically pleasing
Installation requires mainboard removal, Possible trouble reconnecting mobo cables around cooler, May be too big for some cases (we suspect), Price and availability unknown at present
The G-Power 2 Pro cooler is big on a lot of things; size, raw cooling power, innovation and pain involved with mounting. What it is not big on is sound. The Gigabyte cooler gave us outstanding performance with a minimal sound print. I can only attr...
Abstract: Gigabytes top CPU cooler model has a different slant, much like their earlier Volar that we already reviewed. Five fat, long heatpipes, a 120mm fan, copper base, and a huge curved array of thin fins: Is it a formula for quiet cooling?
Quietest fan in the test group at 5V, Decent performance, Additional cooling for motherboard Mosfets, Excellent finish on the base, Unique chromelooking shroud, Cool blue LEDs for the fan
Expensive, Proprietary fan difficult to replace in case of failure, Very large not recommended for small cases, Unusual installation for Intel LGA775
The Gigabyte G-Power 2 Pro is a decent cooler that adds probably the best additional airflow for cooling the Mosfets around the CPU socket. Its unique style and cool blue LEDs are a nice touch, and the included power adapter makes the fan extremely qui...
The GIGABYTE G-Power 2 Pro is without a doubt a true performer that enthusiasts will love. Not only does it do a good job of reducing CPU temperatures but it will also work at cooling down your motherboard in a two birds with one stone fashion. Sile...
Abstract: Coolers tend to be broad, such as Scythes Zipang or Asuss Triton, or tall like Tuniqs Tower 120, depending on how big their fan is and whether it blows down on to the motherboard or back out of the case. Gigabytes G-Power 2 manages to be both v...
The Gigabyte G-Power 2 is a more than competent cooler which managed to keep our AM2 machine well below dangerous temperatures. It can do it quietly, or you can crank up the power and give your core a little more breathing room. It’s a shame that th...
Abstract: Curiosamente, han pasado 3 años ya desde que allá por Febrero de 2005 presentamos una comparativa similar a ésta que hoy arranca. Desde entonces, quizás nos hemos centrado más en abarcar otros productos, dígase placas base, procesadores y gráficas aunq...