Testseek.com have collected 66 expert reviews of the Thermalright True Spirit 140 and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Thermalright True Spirit 140.
November 2016
(91%)
66 Reviews
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Thermalright TRUE Spirit 140 Direct performance:Thermalright TRUE Spirit 140 Direct is a cooler, which I've been very excited about and really eager to test and review since I still believe its ancestor True Spirit 140 Power is one of, if not the best si...
Good Build Quality, Very Good Cooling Performance, Size (No Clearance Issues), Low Noise Levels, Price (For Some),
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Testing the TRUE Spirit 140 Direct by Thermalright took a couple of days longer than what we had originally scheduled since we thought our results were somehow “inaccurate” so we had to redo our tests not once but twice. The reason is because th...
Performance under stock and overclocked conditions, Build quality of the cooler, Compatibility with most motherboard socket designs, Nickel-plated copper heat pipes, Low noise, high-performance 140mm fan, Easy to use fan cooler mounting brackets
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Coming into the review, I didn't know what to expect performance-wise from the TRUE Spirit 140 Direct cooler because of its small single tower radistor and non-traditional base plate assembly. I refer to the base plate assembly as non-traditional because...
If you've ever wondered why Thermalright is one of the best heatsink companies out there you can stop wondering. To produce a cooler that is as capable as the True Spirit 140 Direct is and then to price it as low as they have ($47) is a marvel and one tha...
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Published: 2017-02-28, Author: Brian , review by: legitreviews.com
The TRUE Spirit 140 Direct is a very nice looking cooler. It is well constructed and uses nice materials. There was a little frustration with the installation of the cooler, but once things are figured out, it's not terrible.As stupid as it sounds, I got...
Published: 2013-08-05, Author: Kai , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: Thermalright sent over all three models in its True Spirit heat sink family, complete with 92, 120, and 140 mm fans. We dropped each one onto an FX-8350 processor to gauge its cooling performance and acoustic output. Which one takes the value win? Meet ...
Abstract: The Taiwan-headquartered Xigmatek doesn’t release new cooling systems too often and doesn’t offer any indisputable super-coolers at this time, although at some point its CPU coolers used to be close to the leading solutions, if not among them. Right no...
Thermalright again has come up with an answer to the competition in the heatsink market. Not only have they kept pricing reasonable on the True Spirit 140, they have also kept the performance up there in the top rank of air cooling. I have been using Th...
The Intel Core i7-2600K makes a perfect case scenario of a processor that can really benefit from an upgraded cooler. Despite being a more expensive unlocked processor, Intel bundles the Core i7-2600K with the same low profile heatsink that comes with...
Although the latest True Spirit 140 comes with a wide range of changes (larger size, more heatpipes, larger fan) which clearly help it outperform its predecessor, the original True Spirit with ease Thermalright is still aiming to win over both ...