XSReviews.co.uk title image
Latest Posts
Site Sponsor
Site Poll
How much would you spend on a case?
  1. £400+
  2. £200-399
  3. £100-199
  4. £50-99
  5. £10-49
149 votes | Added on: 25th July
Thermalright HR07 memory cooler
Get our reviews RSS feed here RSS
Author: Whoopty
Posted: 23:00, March 14th 2007
Link: http://www.thermalright.com
Score: 8 out of 10 [?]
Price: £18
< previous<< first

Conclusion

The High Rise HR07 from Thermalright does give fantastic temperature results but its cost may be a bit much for some people; it's also a bit fiddly when installing. However, if you can't quite stomach the idea of watercooling your memory, or simply can't afford it, but want that ever so helpful chilled pair of sticks, then the HR07 is right up your street.

Pros Cons
Great cooling ability, especially when a fan is added Price with fan is probably more than £20
Looks Impressive Bit of a fiddly install

XSR 8 Star

I'd like to thank our sponsors Thermalright for providing us with this cooler.

Discuss this review in our forums

Buy now

< previous<< first

Related reviews

Noctua NF-S12 1200

Noctua pride themselves on quality, quiet cooling solutions, and they do a damn good job. Today I ...


Noctua NF-B9 19th Feb
Noctua NF-B9

We’ve seen a collection of various Noctua fans conforming to the standards of 80mm and 120mm, but ...


Coolink Chipchilla

Chipset cooling has become a predominant factor in many people’s choices when purchasing coolers, ...




Home - Contact Us - Reviews - Press Releases - Links - Advertise - Privacy Policy - Forums - About Us
www.testseek.com - Laptops - Hard Drives - XSR Computers shop - Computer reviews - LCD TV - Channel Expo