Thermaltake Jing CPU Cooler Review

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If you are looking for a CPU cooler that allows for extreme overclocking, then you need to look at water cooling or some other extreme method. If however you are looking for a cooler that provides for a reasonable amount of overclocking with quiet operation, look no further as the Thermaltake Jing fits that bill perfectly. With the ability to adjust the fan speed anywhere from 800 rpm to 1300 rpm the Jing can perform under a wide variety of scenarios. With the fan speed set to the minimum 800 rpm it is dead silent and will more than likely not even be heard over other components in your system. Silent computing is becoming more and more popular these days, and this cooler is something that crowd will want to consider.

Pros

  • Dual Fans
  • RMP Adjustment for Each Fan
  • Reasonable Overclocking Potential
  • Easy Installation
  • All in One Backing Plate Design
  • Dead Silent at Low RPM Settings
  • Protective Packaging
  • CPU Socket Compatibility
  • Nickle Plated

Cons

  • Takes Two Motherboard Fan Headers for Stock Installations
  • Case Must be Opened to Access Fan Speed Adjusting Knobs

If you are looking for a CPU cooler that will allow good overclocking while maintaining silent operation, then the Thermaltake Jing delivers on all fronts. From the open air fan design to the polished nickle finish, the Jing is very appealing to the eye as well. Given the market segment the Jing is intended for and it’s ability to deliver as promised, the Thermaltake Jing has earned the Overclockers Tech Gold award!

Dino DeCesari (Lvcoyote)

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