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Page 7 of 8 Testing and Performance Test System | Processor | AMD Athlon64 3200+ (2.0GHz) | | Motherboard | Chaintech VNF4-Ultra | | Memory | 2 X 512MB SimpleTech Nitro DDR 500 | | Graphic Card | Chaintech GeForce 6600GT 128MB PCI-E | | Hard Disk | Seagate 80GB SATA NCQ Seagate 300GB SATA NCQ | | Optical Device | LiteOn 16X SOHW-1693S DVD Writer | | Driver | NVIDIA ForceWare 72.12 | | Operating System | Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 and DirectX 9.0C | Performance of the Akasa EVO 120 CPU Cooler | Condition | AMD K8 Stock Cooler | Thermaltake Sonic Tower (without 120mm fan) | Akasa Evo 120 (Max fan speed) | | Idle | 38 C | 38 C | 33 C | | Load | 56 C | 52 C | 46 C | For the testing of this Akasa EVO 120 CPU Cooler, I have been using the latest motherboard temperature monitoring software to record down the CPU temperatures. During the testing of it, the room temperature is around 28 Celsius. The Akasa EVO 120 CPU Cooler has a good performance during the Idle and also during the loading. As you can see in the performance table above, The Akasa EVO 120 CPU Cooler performs well during idle which only at 33 Celsius while the Sonic Tower CPU Cooler is at 38 Celsius. As for the loading performance is running Stress Prime 2004 together with 3DMark05 is at 46 Celsius while the Sonic Tower CPU cooler is at 52 Celsius. Overall performance of the Akasa EVO 120 CPU Cooler is very good.
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