Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Tuniq Propeller 120 review
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| Manufacturer |
Tuniq |
| Model |
Propeller 120 |
| Price |
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| Category |
Power users |
The Tuniq Propeller 120 CPU cooler took its visual inspiration from the mighty aircraft carriers. The four smooth-curving heatpipes are both aesthetically pleasing and hopefully functional. The 120mm MFDB fan blows downward. Tuniq claims with such a design, the Propeller 120 is able to achieve the same top level performance of competing designs with eight heatpipes. Tuniq has also included the top performing TX-3 thermal compound and a fan controller into product's retail package.

- Product features

- Specifications
| Propeller 120 Specifications |
| Dimensions(mm) |
128(L) × 127.5(W) × 125(H) mm |
| Weight: |
590g (without fan) |
| Heatpipe |
Ø 8mm x 4 |
| TX-3 Specifications: |
| Appearance |
Grey |
| Viscosity |
83500 cP |
| Thermal conductivity |
6.2 W/mK |
| Operating temperature |
-45°C ~ 200°C |
| Specific Gravity |
3.011 @ 25℃ |
| Volume |
0.33ml (1g) |
| MFDB fan Specifications: |
| Bearing Type: |
Magnetic Fluid Dynamic Bearing |
| Rated Voltage: |
12V DC |
| Rated Current: |
0.16A (Max) |
| Air Flow: |
90.65 CFM (Max) |
| Noise: |
16~20 +/- 10% dBA |
| Speed: |
1000~2000 RPM |
| Life: |
50,000 hours |
| Thermal Resistance |
0.092 (℃ / W) |
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