CoolIT Domino A.L.C CPU Cooler Review

by AkG     |     January 11, 2009

Low Speed Performance Testing


We noticed a very interesting trend with the Asetek and Domino water cooling loops. As we said earlier, it appears that when both are paired with the same fan at high RPMs the Domino is a more efficient cooler. To further explore this phenomenon we reran some of the Asetek tests but this time we used a Noctua Ultra Low Noise Adapter to slow it down to replicate the “low sped” setting of the Domino. This is what we found.





Our hunch was certainly borne out by these numbers. When all the possible variables are the same, The Domino IS a more efficient unit. This is nothing to sneeze at as Asetek make some pretty darn impressive pieces of kit!
 
 
 

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