Cooling

Thermaltake Massive SP Notebook Cooler Review

Finished Looks

The Thermaltake Massive SP Notebook Cooler is definately a nice looking and well designed cooler that will complement any laptop aesthetically and thermally. The 140mm fan is pretty impressive to say the least.

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The design is certainly simple yet elegant enough to reside in a working environment, yet has enough flair to compliment a gaming setup as well, especially considering the speakers.

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The blue LEDs are not overly bright or distracting, though it is hard to appreciate the overall look when they are hidden beneath a laptop.

 

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Our testing laptop for this cooler is a 17″ HP DV7T and fit better on this cooler as opposed to the Massive 14², and remained stable even at the highest adjustment. Notice that the ergonomics are still reasonable even with the extra height due to the speakers.

 

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Test Setup & Testing Methodology

Our testing system for notebook coolers is an HP DV7T, which is fully loaded with an Intel Sandy Bridge processor and a dedicated AMD graphics card. To ensure consistant results, all coolers were set to maximum fan speed and the ambient room temperature was kept at 24 degrees celcius +/- 1 degree. The idle temperatures were recorded after 15 minutes of idle time on the desktop and the maximum load temperatures were recorded after a run of the latest 3dMark software courtesy of Futuremark. The monitoring software used was HWMonitor courtesy of CPUID.

 

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Now that we have the specifications and testing parameters, let us move on to the performance results.

 

 

Performance

With the laptop sitting in idle mode, the Thermaltake Massive SP managed to best the ultra noisy stock cooler as well as the Massive 14², despite only having one fan. The difference in temperatures for the memory were also very impressive.

 

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During our load testing with 3dMark, the Thermaltake Massive SP managed to easily beat the stock cooler and go toe-to-toe with the Massive 14². Once again, the memory temperatures dropped impressively. Keep in mind that the Massive 14² has dual fans, so these results are still impressive.

 

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And there we have it readers, a solid laptop cooling solution from Thermaltake! Let us review some points and final thoughts in the conclusion of our review.

 

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