“So it isn’t often that we run across a radical departure from the radiator norm. Our friends at Sunbeamtech, in their Tuniq division, has done just that, created a 120mm tower cooler that looks like nothing we’ve seen, the Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme. Besides a unique radiator design, the five core-contact heatpipes have a different twist too. Even the fan is in an odd place for a square tower cooler. Will it cool the i7? Read on to see!”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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A big case deserves a big cooler
The Tuniq Tower 120 series has been popular with i7 users looking to get some good temperatures, though the large size of the cooler makes picking a deep case an absolute must. The new member of the family, the Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme
stands a hair under 6″ tall and weighs in at almost 2lbs, so again case choice is something to pay close attention to if you are thinking about picking up this cooler. In Think Computers tests the cooler came within a few degrees of the Corsair H50, an impressive feat for an air cooler.