** True Spirit 140 Power w/ 6x 8mm heatpipes**

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The Thermalright TRUE Spirit 140 Power Universal CPU Cooler is an tower style heatsink with a copper base and 6x 8mm heat pipes compared to other True Spirit 140s' with 6x 6mm heat pipes. The large heatsink fin array, provides dissipating area of up to 150*125mm, and makes complete use of the airflow, with 140mm or 120mm fan. This cooler supports multiple platforms making it a wise choice for those that may be changing hardware. The Thermalright TY-140 fan is included and is PWM enabled with a max RPM of 1300 with 73.6 CFM.

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The True Spirit 140 "Power" is without a doubt the top model of the Thermalright "Value" series.

True to their motto “innovated – not imitated” Thermalright not only visually revised the heat sink for the recent version. The “Power” now comes with six 8 mm thick heatpipes (previously 6 mm). Thus, the performance of the True Spirit 140 could be further improved.

This means that the flagship of the True Spirit series still does not need to fear comparison with considerably more expensive models. If you want maximum performance at an affordable price and your case has the necessary width, the True Spirit 140 "Power" is certainly your best choice.

The copper heatpipes now are nickel-plated and offer in combination with the black anodized top-fin a very elegant appearance, probably unique in a cooler in this price range. With the revised design, the new Thermalright Series for 2014 combines for the first time the high-quality optics of the high-priced high-end coolers with the award-winning, outstanding value-for-money of the proven "value" models.

The large heatsink is optimized for 140 mm fans. The narrow design of the cooler makes incompatibilities of the fans with adjacent memory banks avoidable in most cases. The heat sink is equipped with six 6 mm thick, high-quality heat pipes, which are optimally positioned to effectively dissipate the heat generated by the CPU to the 50 aluminum fins. The copper contact surface of the cooler is nickel-plated and highly polished.

The special partly angled fin design serves to minimize the air resistance and at the same time effectively contributes to a considerable reduction of the system temperature. The distance between the aluminum fins was chosen so that the cooler provides a well above-average performance, even at lowest fan speed. Of course, the most powerful cooler of the Thermalright “Value” series knows how to impress with its high quality processing.

A temperature-controlled TY-147 PWM-fan is included with the cooler. The rotation speed varies – depending on the CPU-temperature – between 900 – 1,300 rpm (+/- 15%), resulting in an air flow capacity of about 96 – 125 m³/h. Owing to its sophisticated design, the inner diameter of the fan is even slightly greater than that of a conventional 140 mm fan (!). This mean that even at low speed and correspondingly lower noise, the capacity is higher than the performance of most conventional 120 mm axial fans. For a sufficiently silent operation, the model uses seven blades in a special "torpedo" design. Together with the optimized wings and streamlined frame design, this causes a particularly effective and at the same time also very quiet air flow.

Corresponding to the claim of being the most powerful model of the series, a total of four specially designed fan clips are included. This allows the installation of a second fan, if desired. The fans can be anti-vibration mounted with the enclosed AntiVibe-Pads (8 pcs included). By dispensing the backplate assembly was further simplified.

A universal mounting kit is included, which supports all actual Intel- and AMD sockets (Intel LGA775/1366/1156/1155/2011/1150 and AMD AM2/AM2+/AM3/FM1/FM2). The installation is simple and self-explanatory - an illustrated manual is included.

Length 155 mm (fan included)
Width 80 mm (fan included)
Height 170 mm (fan included)
Wight 880 g (fan included)
Fan dimensions 140 x 152 x 26,5 mm
Fan speed 900 - 1,300 rpm
Air flow96 - 125 m³/h
Noise 19 - 21 dB(A)
Fan connector 4-Pin PWM
Heatpipe 6 x 8 mm
 
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First review is out. 1.3c warmer than NH-D14 2011SE with single fan on [email protected]. Wonder how it will do with 2 fans.. or 2 TY-143 fans?
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And quieter than NH-D14 SE2011 by 2.5dBA
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http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?288762-Thermalright-TRUE-Spirit-140-Power


Another review over on Awardfabrik, they use Prime95 though
http://awardfabrik.de/guenstiges-trio/10/

Difference on 6mm pipe version between one and two TY-140 fans is 1.5c, but using Gentle Typhoon AP-31 it is 6c cooler. If we get similar results with 8mm pipes the True Spirit 140 Power will be an even better value.
https://www.overclockers.com/thermalright-true-spirit-140-heatsink-review/
 
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The Extreme Systems review shows NH-D14 SE2011 only 1.3c cooler than True Spirit 140 Power.

Difference on 6mm pipe version between one and two TY-140 fans is 1.5c, but using Gentle Typhoon AP31 it is 6c cooler. We can expect similar results with 8mm pipes meaning the True Spirit 140 Power will also 6c cooler with high cfm fans, than it be 4.7c cooler than NH-D14. That makes it at least as good as NH-U14S. ;)
https://www.overclockers.com/thermalright-true-spirit-140-heatsink-review/
 
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Was doing some calculations for heat pipe area and fin contact area.
TRUE Spirit 140 Power has 6x 8mm pipes compared to normal TRUE Spirit 140 having 6x 6mm pipes.
That is 33% more heat pipe surface area contacting each fin.
TS140 has 50 fins and TS140P has 46.
That is 8% less fins.
8% less fins gives us 29% more heat pipe to fin contact area transmitting heat from pipes to fins and into air.
 
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Haven't heard any complaints from people who have them. One had a bit of trouble getting it seated properly but once it was mounted right he's all smiles and praise. Had a 212 before on FX 8320 @4.4Ghz was 55-60c. Now @ 4.5Ghz it's 50-55c.

I need to OC my 920 more and see what the temps are then.
 
Just more demand than supply at the moment.

As for reviews LennyRys review is accurate. I wish he had tested the stock TY-147 fan but at 1200rpm it performs identical to TY-143 so it's not worth worrying about.
 
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Both are good coolers with very similar cooling ability and fans. I have compared the TY-147 with NF-A15 and find both give almost identical airflow and noise levels at same rpm, but NF-A15 is 200rpm faster so NH-U14S at full speed will be slightly cooler, but also slightly louder and you cannot buy another NF-A15 1500rpm fan .. only the NF-A15 1200rpm is available. No idea why Noctua has two fans with exactly the same model number. :(

G.Skill TridentX is 54mm with and 39mm without heatspreader.

TRUE Spirit 140 Power is 155 x 53.4 x 170mm
NH-U14S cooler w/o fans is 150 x 52 x 165mm
True Spirit 140 Power is just 5 x 1.4 x 5mm bigger

Both are too wide to clear your audio card in top PCIe x4 socket.

Quick scaling from your image shows approx. 72.5mm center CPU to side of first PCIe socket and 72mm for RAM socket.

Archon IB-E will fit. It is 155 x 53.6 x 165.2mm with base offset 8.5mm giving it 69mm center CPU to PCIe socket.
 
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RAM heat sinks do very little. It's just more advertising hype / smoke & mirrors / bells & whistles / make it look appealing. I have never had a problem with RAM running too hot. Some of the best RAM has no heatsinks at all. Many people have taken heatspreaders off of their RAM with no issues .. and G.Skill would not have made the top removable if it necessary for cooling.
 
Is this a new HS or an old one? I'm pretty sure I have a TRUE Spirit 140 on my 3570K I think I nearly threw the thing out the window putting the fan on. It has those clips that thermalright use to torture detainees in Guantanamo Bay, at least that was how it felt getting the clips on the fan.
Whoa! That's not true! :eek:
Thermalright doesn't use them at Gitmo.

They just sell them to USA,
who then send them to Gitmo. :D

The best way to us fan clips is to practice installing the fan before installing the cooler. Also, Thermalright clips that go into holes in fins need to be installed on cooler before cooler is installed .. or you become a Gitmo detainee.
 
The fan clips are fiddlie for sure.

FYI:
Thermalright is about to release a TRUE Spirit 140 BW Rev. A with the base is offset 8.5mm to give better PCIe clearance. Center of CPU to side of cooler is 69mm and 86mm the other way.
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They already did similar to the Silver Arrow IB-E and Archon IB-E .. and of course the TRUE Spirit 120i and HR-22.
 
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