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Friday, March 28 2008
Building on the apparent success of the Big Typhoon 120 VX (CL-P0310), Thermaltake has announced a new high-end CPU cooler dubbed Big Typhoon VP. The product combines a copper base, six 6mm heatpipes and a big block consisting of 142 aluminum fins, with not one but two 120mm fans, one perpendicular to the base and one side fan which can blow air toward the GPU or RAM area. The extra fan features a 2-direction-installation option and can be placed at an angle between 0 and 45 degrees. The 120mm fans bundled with the Big Typhoon VP are rated to work between 1300 and 2000 rpm with a noise output going from 16 to 24dBA. Compatible with Intel LGA775 and AMD AM2/AM2+ sockets, the Big Typhoon VP weights in 822 grams and should be available soon.



Source: TechConnect Magazine
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by Grings (March 28th - 10:29 PM) - Reply
I want one of them brackets! (to mount a fan to a fan)
by xmountainxlionx (March 28th - 10:36 PM) - Reply
by: Grings;722451
I want one of them brackets! (to mount a fan to a fan)
make one :p
by Cold Storm (March 28th - 10:44 PM) - Reply
I'd just like to see your mobo after a month with this cooler on it! Bowing of your board is something I really don't like to see.. But the Perpendicular fan does look nice!
by tkpenalty (March 28th - 11:56 PM) - Reply
I think thermaltake should rip that copper base off.. No matter how much surface area and airflow you'll have, such a thick base will bottleneck the performance. Nice fans though :)
by DanishDevil (March 29th - 12:58 AM) - Reply
They're just trying to get rid of all the Big Typhoons that they couldn't sell.
by FreedomEclipse (March 29th - 1:50 AM) - Reply
I have a Big Typhoon :(

that mofo is bigger then britneys spear's ass

thinking of swapping it out for a Artic Cooler 64Pro

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the B.T works like a dream & is so silent i can actually hear my dad getting up for a piss half way through the night but it just takes up a load of space inside my case & looks sorta ugly tbh.....
by Spacegoast (March 29th - 2:00 AM) - Reply
i rememebr seeing news on this a few months ago. thing is massive. looks to be a good cooler though. i used to have a Big Typhoon and that worked great for me. hopefully this lives up to the rep.
by tkpenalty (March 29th - 3:35 AM) - Reply
by: Spacegoast;722730
i rememebr seeing news on this a few months ago. thing is massive. looks to be a good cooler though. i used to have a Big Typhoon and that worked great for me. hopefully this lives up to the rep.
This is the same thing + fan bracket.
by AphexDreamer (March 29th - 3:42 AM) - Reply
by: FreedomEclipse;722715
I have a Big Typhoon :(

that mofo is bigger then britneys spear's ass

thinking of swapping it out for a Artic Cooler 64Pro

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the B.T works like a dream & is so silent i can actually hear my dad getting up for a piss half way through the night but it just takes up a load of space inside my case & looks sorta ugly tbh.....
Well then, that ain't big at all.:p
by WarEagleAU (March 29th - 3:53 AM) - Reply
I ordered me the big typhoon and its the best air cooler Ive had, until now. Even better than my AC Freezer 64 Pro. I loved it. My sister has it now and it cools her oc'd pc (my old one) just right. This new one is awesome. Oh and my board didnt bow one bit. That MSI was a strong mug.
by rangerone766 (March 29th - 4:32 AM) - Reply
i have always, and will always boycott any of TT's items. everything they sell always seems to be a rip off of some other companies original idea. or if it something that they truly invented them self you can find better quality at a similar price from another maker.
by vojc (March 29th - 10:03 AM) - Reply
I have one of typhoon VX on my AMD X2 4200 and it s best cooler for bucks.
the only cons is attachment mechanizm for socket AM2 (cooler has 880g+) so you can move cooler on proc while it is attached on it.
as far as i consearn cooling, it is the best cooler, i have voltage on 1.65V and it doesn`t go above 60 C, so i will keep it for ewer, it is the best cooler i ever had
by Wile E (March 29th - 11:53 AM) - Reply
by: vojc;723157
I have one of typhoon VX on my AMD X2 4200 and it s best cooler for bucks.
the only cons is attachment mechanizm for socket AM2 (cooler has 880g+) so you can move cooler on proc while it is attached on it.
as far as i consearn cooling, it is the best cooler, i have voltage on 1.65V and it doesn`t go above 60 C, so i will keep it for ewer, it is the best cooler i ever had


What are you using to read temps? If it's not Core Temp, or something similar, I bet your readings are wrong.
by vojc (March 29th - 1:49 PM) - Reply
core temp is not OK, it show s me maxximum only 20 C so i use asus softweare or MBM
by hat (March 29th - 1:50 PM) - Reply
What makes you think this will cool better than the other coolers around, TT?
by vojc (March 29th - 3:51 PM) - Reply
it was cheap :) and it does a damn good job, only attachment mechanizm could have 3 clips on each side instead one (not god for plastic attachment pins around socket, they can break)
by trt740 (March 29th - 8:49 PM) - Reply
I think it looks like straight crap.
by vojc (March 29th - 10:06 PM) - Reply
what its look lik is not as much important as how efficient it is ;)
by rougal (March 29th - 10:27 PM) - Reply
Had mine for for almost a year now. Still do what it suppose to do. So, theres really no point in buying any other (newer/more efficient) cooler ifthe temp difference is only 2-5 degrees.
by Wile E (March 30th - 7:46 AM) - Reply
by: vojc;723268
core temp is not OK, it show s me maxximum only 20 C so i use asus softweare or MBM
Those programs do not read the core temps, if I remember correctly. Your core temps are probably 10-15C higher than those readings, meaning you are likely running your cores over 70C at 1.65V. Not safe at all.
by vojc (March 30th - 12:52 PM) - Reply
core tem show s me only delta T . so it show s me 5*C if cpu is on 25*C.
asus softweare show correctly temp.
by tzitzibp (March 30th - 1:05 PM) - Reply
i was not impressed with the original big typhoon and I don't believe this one is a big improvement.... from various builds I did, I found Thermalright and Zalman coolers (Scythe Ninja, as well) to be the best coolers out there....
by vojc (March 30th - 6:01 PM) - Reply
I found Thermalright and Zalman coolers (Scythe Ninja, as well) to be the best coolers out there....
.....well they r not bad, but the prices in our country for zalman and thermal right are twice as high as for thermaltake products.
by tzitzibp (March 30th - 6:04 PM) - Reply
by: vojc;724738
I found Thermalright and Zalman coolers (Scythe Ninja, as well) to be the best coolers out there....
.....well they r not bad, but the prices in our country for zalman and thermal right are twice as high as for thermaltake products.
which country are u from?
by vojc (March 30th - 10:42 PM) - Reply
Slovenia, TT BigTyp VX120 cost 38€, prices for termalright products start at 55€ and abov
by cdawall (March 31st - 12:17 AM) - Reply
effectively its just a gemini II with the fan mounted to the other fan instead of over the HS
by Wile E (March 31st - 7:58 AM) - Reply
by: vojc;724495
core tem show s me only delta T . so it show s me 5*C if cpu is on 25*C.
asus softweare show correctly temp.

No, ASUS software is wrong. It always reads too low, every single time I've seen it used. Your temps are too high, guaranteed.
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