Thermalright IFX-10 Motherboard Backside Cooler Review

by AkG     |     April 18, 2008

Performance Testing



Idle Temperatures



Those numbers really do speak for themselves and what they say does not bode well for the IFX-10. Hopefully, its load numbers will look better than this.


Load Temperatures



We were very surprised by these results in that it actually seemed to perform better with stock cooler than the Ultima 90. When one takes the time to think about it though, this makes perfect sense as the stock coolers temperatures were much higher and thus more heat was available to “leak” to the back of the motherboard.
 
 
 

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