Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the Thermalright AXP-100 Muscle CPU cooler and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Thermalright AXP-100 Muscle CPU cooler.
June 2013
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57 Reviews
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To be honest, once I opened the box and saw the way the cooler was packaged, I thought to myself, this is nice, and more manufacturers should do this. Then as I dug the cooler out of the inner packaging and got to looking at it, I realized that this w...
Published: 2013-06-21, Author: Matthew , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: Demand for small yet powerful systems has gone up in recent years as the viability of owning mini-ITX and HTPCs with powerful CPUs has also increased. However, with this comes a need to dissipate lots of heat from a tiny space, preferably with minimum noi...
Thermalright has proven once again that it is a company that knows what it's doing when it comes to cooling CPUs. With the AXP-100, it's created a cooler that can comfortably cope with an overclocked LGA1155 CPU (a likely candidate for HTPC and mini-ITX b...
Abstract: Thermalright sent us four CPU coolers that have been out for a while, but that we did not have the opportunity to test earlier. We compare the True Spirit 120 Rev. A, True Spirit 140, AXP-100 and Silver Arrow SB-E Special Edition with 44 other CPU coole...
With the AXP100, Thermalright shows a perfectly manufactured and beatifully crafted low profile cooler The fact that the block measures only 44 millimeters in height makes it compatible to all HTPCs cases as well as small desktops From such a compact coo...
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Published: 2013-03-24, Author: Simon , review by: techradar.com
Six heatpipe design, Small form factor perfect for HTPC builds, Good cooling performance at load
All said and done, the Thermalright AXP-100 did an excellent job of maintaining a respectable level of temperature on the A10-5800K APU which has a rated TDP of 100W. Obviously most processors suitable for HTPCs will have a far lower TDP than our testbed...