CapTherm Systems' new MP1120 multi-phase CPU cooler
Noticed a little info online about CapTherm Systems' MP-1120 CPU cooler at CES 2014
I'm trying to find out more about it. Not much out there about the CapTherm MP-1120, not even on CapTherm Systems website.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-mmSyE0y70
and it is North American made.
http://captherm.com/about-us/
Only testing of cooler I can find was done by CapTherm themselves. It's shows the MP-1120 running 4c cooler than H80. While I'm not into CLC coolers the H80's cooling ability is among the top coolers.. all of which are within 5-6c of each other.
http://www.brightsideofnews.com/Dat...-Cooling-Solution-at-CES-2014/Performance.jpg
Using NH-D14 as standard we see H80 5.2c cooler. Not saying this true, but it shows they are similar.
http://img.hexus.net/v2/cooling/Corsair/H80-H100/graph-2.jpg
Here NH-D14 is 2c cooler than H80.
scroll down to last graph. Click on colored squares to remove/add each cooler from graph.
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/corsair_hydro_h80/4.htm
I think we can all agree NH-D14 is one of the best out there.. and comparing NH-D14 to H80 we can agree they are similar. and the MP-1120 cools 4c better in only test data we have.. therefore we can assume the MP-1120 has similar cooling ability to the rest of the best.. at about half the size! To me that is a huge step forward in cooling technology. The only possible drawback appears to be that the MP-1120 has to be oriented so the top of radiator is it's highest point for coolant to flow properly. Being as small as it is I doubt this will be much of a problem.
Noticed a little info online about CapTherm Systems' MP-1120 CPU cooler at CES 2014
I'm trying to find out more about it. Not much out there about the CapTherm MP-1120, not even on CapTherm Systems website.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-mmSyE0y70
and it is North American made.
http://captherm.com/about-us/




Only testing of cooler I can find was done by CapTherm themselves. It's shows the MP-1120 running 4c cooler than H80. While I'm not into CLC coolers the H80's cooling ability is among the top coolers.. all of which are within 5-6c of each other.

http://www.brightsideofnews.com/Dat...-Cooling-Solution-at-CES-2014/Performance.jpg
Using NH-D14 as standard we see H80 5.2c cooler. Not saying this true, but it shows they are similar.

http://img.hexus.net/v2/cooling/Corsair/H80-H100/graph-2.jpg
Here NH-D14 is 2c cooler than H80.
scroll down to last graph. Click on colored squares to remove/add each cooler from graph.
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/corsair_hydro_h80/4.htm
I think we can all agree NH-D14 is one of the best out there.. and comparing NH-D14 to H80 we can agree they are similar. and the MP-1120 cools 4c better in only test data we have.. therefore we can assume the MP-1120 has similar cooling ability to the rest of the best.. at about half the size! To me that is a huge step forward in cooling technology. The only possible drawback appears to be that the MP-1120 has to be oriented so the top of radiator is it's highest point for coolant to flow properly. Being as small as it is I doubt this will be much of a problem.
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