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- Help me make sure everything is running fine please!
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: a, cool, bunch
Topics: Business, Buyer's Guides
Syndication:
- 1 – A Round-up Of 55 Coolers For AMD Processors
- 2 – The Theory Behind The Dream Cooler
- 3 – Don't Lay It On Too Thick: The Tight Grease
- 4 – One By One - 55 Coolers On The Blocks
- 5 – Not Much Room Around The CPU: ALPHA FC-PAL15
- 6 – Plagiarism? ARKUA 6228 And 7528
- 7 – ARKUA 7528
- 8 – Evolution Of The Coolers: 112BN0, 112BJ0, 112BJ0-1 And 112C80
- 9 – Larger And Under A Hood: AVC 112BJ0
- 10 – More Powerful Fan: AVC 112BJ0-1
- 11 – Quieter But Heavier: AVC 112C80
- 12 – Nomen Est Omen: Brown International V8 Heatsink
- 13 – CoolerMaster
- 14 – Big, Heavy And High-quality: CoolerMaster HCC-003
- 15 – The Mighty Roaring Cube: CoolerMaster HCC-002
- 16 – Hot Pipes For High Speeds: CoolerMaster HHC-001
- 17 – A Cooler, Too: ElanVital FSCUG9C-6
- 18 – Evercool
- 19 – Looking Sharp: Evercool ND15-715
- 20 – A Dazzler: Evercool CUD-725
- 21 – Cooling For Next To Nothing: Foxconn
- 22 – Slow And Stealthy: GlacialTech Igloo2310
- 23 – Too Pretty To Hide: GlacialTech Igloo2400
- 24 – Ultra-silent: Global Win CAK - II 58
- 25 – Much Ado About Nothing: Global Win CAK - II 38
- 26 – Fan Tower: Global Win TAK68
- 27 – Italian Moments: Neolec Venezia TB
- 28 – The Thrill Is Gone: Neolec Vento
- 29 – A Dime A Dozen: Pent Alpha APSK0155
- 30 – Just Your Ordinary Cooler: Pent Alpha APSK0156
- 31 – Quiet And Flat: Spire 5P53B3
- 32 – Fraternal Triplets: Spire 5E34B3-H, Spire 5E34B3 And Spire 5E32B3
- 33 – II: Spire 5E34B3
- 34 – III: Spire 5E34B3-H
- 35 – AMD Under The Rocks: Spire 5T060B1H3R, Spire 5T061B1H3T And Spire 5T208B...
- 36 – BigRock: Spire 5T060B1H3R
- 37 – SuperRock: Spire 5T208B1H3T
- 38 – Roaring Cooler Monsters For Overclockers: Swiftech MC462 And MCX462
- 39 – Evolution Vs. Revolution: Swiftech MCX462
- 40 – Little Bro I: Swiftech MCX370-0A
- 41 – "Little" Twin Bro II: Swiftech MCX C370
- 42 – Compact And Quiet Standard Cooler: Taisol CEK747092
- 43 – Easy Upgrading : Taisol CGK760092 And CGK760092B
- 44 – Weighty Double Decker: Thermaltake Dragon Orb 3
- 45 – Quiet Standard Fan: ThermoSonic V60-4210/Thermoengine
- 46 – The Eye-Catcher: Titan TTC-MT1AB
- 47 – Failure Sets Off Alarm: Titan TTC-D5 TB
- 48 – Standard Fare: TITAN TTC-D4 TB
- 49 – Valuable? Not Really: Tornado WIN-7528
- 50 – Loud But Powerful, Part I: TRIG T40-1-62538 And TRIG T40-3-62538
- 51 – TRIG T40-3-62538
- 52 – Loud But Powerful, Part II: TRIG T40-6-62538 And TRIG T40-7-62538
- 53 – TRIG T40-7-62538
- 54 – Plain But Effective: VANTEC FCE-6030D
- 55 – Bigger And Heavier: VANTEC FCE-62540D
- 56 – Copper Isn't Always Good: VANTEC CCK-6035D
- 57 – Quiet But Uncool: Verax P14
- 58 – Noisy Or Quiet: From 38 To 67 DB(A)
- 59 – Hot Or Cold: The Die Temperatures
- 60 – 55 Coolers At A Glance
- 61 – Conclusion
III: Spire 5E34B3-H
The fan of the 5E34B3-H, which is made from the same material as the 5E34B3, rotates at 5,200 rpm, beating the 5E34B3 by 500 rpm.

5E34B3-H: the only difference from the 5E34B3 is the more powerful fan.

That's enough to move the heat even more efficiently from the heat sink. Whether for a standard user or overclocker - this cooler is the best choice.
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34 – III: Spire 5E34B3-H
- 1 – A Round-up Of 55 Coolers For AMD Processors
- 2 – The Theory Behind The Dream Cooler
- 3 – Don't Lay It On Too Thick: The Tight Grease
- 4 – One By One - 55 Coolers On The Blocks
- 5 – Not Much Room Around The CPU: ALPHA FC-PAL15
- 6 – Plagiarism? ARKUA 6228 And 7528
- 7 – ARKUA 7528
- 8 – Evolution Of The Coolers: 112BN0, 112BJ0, 112BJ0-1 And 112C80
- 9 – Larger And Under A Hood: AVC 112BJ0
- 10 – More Powerful Fan: AVC 112BJ0-1
- 11 – Quieter But Heavier: AVC 112C80
- 12 – Nomen Est Omen: Brown International V8 Heatsink
- 13 – CoolerMaster
- 14 – Big, Heavy And High-quality: CoolerMaster HCC-003
- 15 – The Mighty Roaring Cube: CoolerMaster HCC-002
- 16 – Hot Pipes For High Speeds: CoolerMaster HHC-001
- 17 – A Cooler, Too: ElanVital FSCUG9C-6
- 18 – Evercool
- 19 – Looking Sharp: Evercool ND15-715
- 20 – A Dazzler: Evercool CUD-725
- 21 – Cooling For Next To Nothing: Foxconn
- 22 – Slow And Stealthy: GlacialTech Igloo2310
- 23 – Too Pretty To Hide: GlacialTech Igloo2400
- 24 – Ultra-silent: Global Win CAK - II 58
- 25 – Much Ado About Nothing: Global Win CAK - II 38
- 26 – Fan Tower: Global Win TAK68
- 27 – Italian Moments: Neolec Venezia TB
- 28 – The Thrill Is Gone: Neolec Vento
- 29 – A Dime A Dozen: Pent Alpha APSK0155
- 30 – Just Your Ordinary Cooler: Pent Alpha APSK0156
- 31 – Quiet And Flat: Spire 5P53B3
- 32 – Fraternal Triplets: Spire 5E34B3-H, Spire 5E34B3 And Spire 5E32B3
- 33 – II: Spire 5E34B3
- 34 – III: Spire 5E34B3-H
- 35 – AMD Under The Rocks: Spire 5T060B1H3R, Spire 5T061B1H3T And Spire 5T208B...
- 36 – BigRock: Spire 5T060B1H3R
- 37 – SuperRock: Spire 5T208B1H3T
- 38 – Roaring Cooler Monsters For Overclockers: Swiftech MC462 And MCX462
- 39 – Evolution Vs. Revolution: Swiftech MCX462
- 40 – Little Bro I: Swiftech MCX370-0A
- 41 – "Little" Twin Bro II: Swiftech MCX C370
- 42 – Compact And Quiet Standard Cooler: Taisol CEK747092
- 43 – Easy Upgrading : Taisol CGK760092 And CGK760092B
- 44 – Weighty Double Decker: Thermaltake Dragon Orb 3
- 45 – Quiet Standard Fan: ThermoSonic V60-4210/Thermoengine
- 46 – The Eye-Catcher: Titan TTC-MT1AB
- 47 – Failure Sets Off Alarm: Titan TTC-D5 TB
- 48 – Standard Fare: TITAN TTC-D4 TB
- 49 – Valuable? Not Really: Tornado WIN-7528
- 50 – Loud But Powerful, Part I: TRIG T40-1-62538 And TRIG T40-3-62538
- 51 – TRIG T40-3-62538
- 52 – Loud But Powerful, Part II: TRIG T40-6-62538 And TRIG T40-7-62538
- 53 – TRIG T40-7-62538
- 54 – Plain But Effective: VANTEC FCE-6030D
- 55 – Bigger And Heavier: VANTEC FCE-62540D
- 56 – Copper Isn't Always Good: VANTEC CCK-6035D
- 57 – Quiet But Uncool: Verax P14
- 58 – Noisy Or Quiet: From 38 To 67 DB(A)
- 59 – Hot Or Cold: The Die Temperatures
- 60 – 55 Coolers At A Glance
- 61 – Conclusion
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