PHANTEKS PH-TC14PE_BL 5 x?8mm Dual Heat-Pipes Dual 140mm Premium Fans and Quiet CPU Cooler with Patented P.A.T.S Coating
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PHANTEKS PH-TC14PE_BL 5 x?8mm Dual Heat-Pipes Dual 140mm Premium Fans and Quiet CPU Cooler with Patented P.A.T.S Coating Quick Description
Phanteks PH-TC14PE ( Premium Edition ) twin tower thermal radiator style makes use of the latest aerospace technology. By utilizing P.A.T.S to increase cooling functionality and C.P.S.C Technology to enhance thermal conductivity, heat will simply dissipate, making an opportunity for higher overclocking. Combined with Dual Phanteks PH-F140 Premium 140mm Fans, straightforward-to-install SoliSku mounting kit and PH-NDC thermal compound, Phanteks PH-TC14PE is setting the new normal of today’s CPU cooling.
PHANTEKS PH-TC14PE_BL 5 x?8mm Dual Heat-Pipes Dual 140mm Premium Fans and Quiet CPU Cooler with Patented P.A.T.S Coating Essential Functions
- Patented P.A.T.S (Physical Antioxidant Thermal Shield) enhance the cooling functionality & reliability even though deflecting other thermal radiation from other heat sources. It is able to withstand temperatures up to 200 degrees Celsius & non toxic.
- Patented C.P.S.C (Cold Plasma Spraying Coating Tech), a brand new tech forming deposit that displaces heat onto corresponding metals at a quicker rate and enhances thermal conductivity on the soldered surfaces of the heat-pipes thru the copper deposits.
- With dual tower radiators PH-TC14PE has 5 ?8mm heat-pipes linearly aligned to guarantee optimal cooling. The PH-NDC is a superb quality thermal compound for heatsinks.
- Phanteks PH-F140 premium 140mm fans makes use of Updraft Floating Balance bearing, 9 Maelstrom Vortex Booster blades, & Maelstrom Air-Fort Optimization drive method to attain enormous airflow & best dynamic balance.
- The SoliSku universal mounting kit provides an simple-to-install rotational backplate for Intel LGA 2011/1155/1156/11366/775. AMD AM2/AM2+/AM3/three+/FM 1 ( stock backplate essential ).
- Max Air Flow: 78.1 CFMMax Air Flow with QSA: 60.1 CFM Max Air Pressure: 1.21 mm H2OMax Air Pressure with QSA: .69 mm H2O Acoustical Noise : 19 dBA Acoustical Noise with Q.S.A : 15.two dBAInput Power : 1.8WCurrent (Ampere): .15ARate Voltage : 12VMTBF > 150,000 hr.
- Brand : PHANTEKSModel : PH-TC14PE_BLType : Heatsinks & FansCompatibility : Intel Socket LGA2011,1155,1156, LGA 1366, LGA775 and AMD AM2/two+/AM3/3+/FM 1 ( stock backplate necessary )Color : Blue Material : Copper ( Base and five x?8mm Heat-pipes), Nickel Plated. Alum. ( Blue colored cooling Fins / Prime Cover) with Patented P.A.T.S (Physical Anti-Oxidant Thermal Shield) to improve cooling efficiency. Patented C.P.S.C Technology ( Cold Plasma Spraying Coating Technologies ) to enhance thermal conductivity. Fan Model: PH-F140 Premium Fan. Fan Size : 140x140x25 , Dual Fans contains. Fan Compatibility: 140x140x25mm x 3 pcs, (120 x 120 x25mm x three pcs ). (Third fan clips and accessory integrated). Bearing Kind : UFB bearing ( Updraft Floating Balance bearing )Blade Geometry : 9 Blue colored Blades with MVB ( Maelstrom Vortex Booster) DesignRPM : 1200 RPM ± 10%RPM with Q.S.A: 900 RPM ± ten%
- Heatsink Dimension (LxWxH) without having fan: 134*140*160mm Heatsink Dimension (LxWxH) with Dual Fans: 159*140*171mm Heatsink Weight without having fan: 970g Heatsink Weight with fan: 1100/1250g (single/Dual) Fan Package Dimension : 167x214x190mm (LxWxH)Scope of Delivery1x PH-TC14PE_BL Heatsink 2x PH-F140 Premium fan, (Maelstrom Air Fort Optimization drive)PH-F140 Fan accessory6 x rubber bar, 12x fan clip adaptor, 6x fan wire clip, 16x rubber pad1x Quiet- Speed- Adaptor. ( Q.S.A. )SoliSku mounting kits for Intel LGA 2011/1155/1156/1366/775 and AMD AM2/AM2+/AM3/three+/FM 1 ( stock backplate needed ).1x Y Fan Splitter1x PH-NDC Thermal Compound2x Phanteks PH-TC14PE User?s manual. Warranty : five Years.
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My 1938 Tula converted with a PE scope mounted. Range video soon.
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Unprocessed original right here, overexposed by perhaps three or 4 stops. But the merest twitch in curves let it give complete scope to its cross-processed zippity do da.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful Great Heat Sink If You Have The Space, March 25, 2012 By John – Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: PHANTEKS PH-TC14PE_BL 5 x?8mm Dual Heat-Pipes Dual 140mm Premium Fans and Quiet CPU Cooler with Patented P.A.T.S Coating (Personal Computers) So far I am very impressed with this heat sink. Just finished a 12 hour burn in test that was maxing out the 6 hyper threaded cores on my I7 Extreme 990-X and none of the cores got over 53C, some stayed as low as 45C. As soon as I stopped the burn it temps dropped down into the 30s on all cores.The 1 downside is the size. It is truely massive, measuring almost 7″ tall. Be sure you get a large case if your planning on using this heat sink. Motherboard chipset heat sinks can also be a problem, it just barely fit with the heat sink for my x58 chipset.I can confirm that it does fit inside the Thermaltake Level 10 GT Super Gaming Modular Tower Computer Case VN10001W2NAlso the G.SKILL Ripjaws Series memory will just barely fit under this heat sink, anything taller will not.All and all a great heat sink, if you have the space for it. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? | Comment
New King of Air Cooling, at least for me…, June 21, 2012 By D. Brown (Clermont, FL) – Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: PHANTEKS PH-TC14PE_BL 5 x?8mm Dual Heat-Pipes Dual 140mm Premium Fans and Quiet CPU Cooler with Patented P.A.T.S Coating (Personal Computers) This is a perfect example of the K.I.S.S method in action. It is a simple design much like the Noctua NH-D14 and for good reasons. Did Phanteks steal Noctua’s design? Who’s to say. We will never know that answer. However, Phanteks took the PH-TC14PE to the next level that Noctua missed out on. Aesthetically speaking, I feel this cooler hit a homerun over all the coolers on the market with the look and color options available. I did a lot of research before purchasing this cooler trying to decide to go with air or water. I like the cooling power of water, but like the zero risk of water leakage or water pump failure air doesn’t have to deal with. Plus I like the fact that air will continue to work passively even if the fans stop working for some reason and the PH-TC14PE is a lot quieter than the H100 using it’s stock fans. Every review that I read that compared the Phanteks PH-TC14PE to the Corsair H100 and Noctua NH-D14, the Phanteks was 1 degree behind the H100 and often beating the NH-D14 but only by 1-2 degrees itself. I was willing to sacrafice 1 degree for the the ease of mind of NOT ever having to change a water pump or worry about a leak in my system. The PH-TC14PE isn’t a NH-D14 slayer, but it does perform on or slightly higher than the Noctua level by a couple degrees (+/- 1-2C). Does Phanteks’ Patented P.A.T.S (Physical Antioxidant Thermal Shield) or their Patented C.P.S.C (Cold Plasma Spraying Coating Tech) make the difference for it to be that much better than the Noctua NH-D14 or the Silver Arrow? I honestly can’t say that was the whole reason it works, but does it work? The answer is: YES!!! Is it more of a marketing stragedy? PROBABLY. However, this cooler is very quiet with the dual 140mm fans that push a lot of air and keeps my Intel Core i7-3770K (3rd gen, Ivy Bridge) at 68-72C at 4.6GHz, 76-80C at 4.7GHz under 100% load. I have pushed my CPU up to 4.8GHz and the temps were around 84-88C. Very good being that Ivy Bridge (22nm) produces more heat than Sandy Bridge (2nd gen, 32nm). The 4.8GHz OC was stable, but I don’t need to run it that high daily. I do run at 4.6GHz or 4.7GHz daily and the temps have not been a problem at all. I was able to render a 15 minute 1080P vacation video of the family with full effects and transitions in 3 mins, 40 secs. This cooler keeps those temps very under control to allow that type of activity and frequency specs. The installation was very straight forward. If you have installed a cooler before, you won’t have any problems and if you haven’t installed a cooler before, just follow the instructions (which could be the only issue I have with this unit). Not the best, but not the worst instructions either. Use the internet to watch videos on how to install if need be. I believe Phanteks assumes if you are installing this device, you have some knowledge of how it goes together. That was an observation I made of the instructions. The included thermal paste is of good quality and I recommend using it. I can’t say enough on how pleased I am with this cooler. Plus, I am pretty sure you will find a color that suits your needs to match or give contrast to your system, but is yet fully functional and is able to handle almost anything you throw at it processor wise. I am sure if I was to try for 4.9GHz or 5.0GHz with my Ivy Bridge, the cooler probably couldn’t handle it as the 22nm die just produces more heat faster than the cooler can remove. This is when one should be considering a more aggressive type of CPU cooling anyway with Ivy Bridge atleast. The PH-TC14PE will handle pretty much any overclock the average home/novice user will throw at it. HIGHLY RECOMMEND… Especially at the $79.00 price point I paid. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? | Comment
Great Buy, June 15, 2012 By Dou – Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: PHANTEKS PH-TC14PE_BL 5 x?8mm Dual Heat-Pipes Dual 140mm Premium Fans and Quiet CPU Cooler with Patented P.A.T.S Coating (Personal Computers) Installed it a day ago and temperatures are great! I used the included thermal paste which I hear has a curing time so I’m expecting a small drop in temps soon. So far, compared to my CM 212+, it is so much better. But, it was also 4x the price. However, I believe it is completely worth the money you pay.I am running a i5 2500k OC’d to 4.5GHz @ 1.37v. With the 212+, I used to idle at 33-35C and peak at 73-75C after 30 min of Prime95. Now, with the Phanteks HSF, I am getting 27-31C idle temps and a max of 63C during Prime95. And this is with only 1 of the 2 fans it is included with!Unfortunately, the second fan that came with doesn’t work. It’s either that or the 3-pin to 4-pin adapter or maybe even the 3-pin y-cable is faulty. Either way, I contacted Phanteks directly and hopefully they’ll send me a replacement.Now, the HSF itself is huge and you should know that it won’t fit with RAM that has tall heatsinks like the GSkill Ripjaw series, Corsair Dominators, Corsair Vengeance (Unless it’s the low profile ones), and others like that. I myself am running on Kingston HyperXs in a Corsair 650d so I do not have a problem with space. However, there isn’t much space between my RAM and one of the fans. So it is something to consider when buying this. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? | Comment
measure the? screws thread length, minus the thickness of the mount and add 1/16″…that gives the depth, honestly, if you dont know that then you probably should not mess with it…
the PU is? the late war scope, it is smaller and more common, but the PE scope was better
can you tell me why regular scope? rings wont work on teh PE scope base plz?
does the scope stay steady pretty good after each? shoot? or move around
what? the magifacation
Supplies screws are 5mm long.?
okay, thanks man?
i wont drill through, i have a buddy of mine? thats gonna drill and tap, as he has lots of experience
The iron sights with the scope mounted are way inferior to the PU system as you are looking through a tunnel.
I haven’t looked through with out the scope on.
Would recommend PU for close hunting? personally due to thicker recital and better iron sights even with scope mounted for a slightly smaller sight picture.
I Honestly couldn’t tell you as i got a gun smith to install it for me.
Think they only need to be sufficiently long enough to allow the full length of the supplied screws to wind in fully.
Make sure not? to drill right through though.
@Matt6644 how deep? do the “blind holes” need to be on the reciever?
i go hog hunting (and deer hunting) with this gun and mostly hogs are retarded and dont run away so i can get really close to them. can you still see through the iron sights when you take the scope? off cause the mount looks like it gets in the way. this is important!!!
sure…?
first off, you can put any scope on a jmeck scope mount,? and this mount in the video looks nothing like an original PE scope MOUNT
yeah, but its cool to keep? the rifles history by putting an original scope on it.
The PU mount typically attaches to the side of the weapon, although there are examples of PE/PEM mounts that can be side mounted, as well, though they are usually top mounted optics. The PU scope was typically, IIRC, a fixed, 3.5X magnification optic, whereas the PE was usually a 4X? magnification.
Jmeck makes a better mount and easier to mount for a fraction of the? price.
What is that song ? Gr8 song for a M/N video !!! XD I think its n the soundtrack of Ennemys? at the gates… Realy nice ifle dude, how does it shoot ? I’m sure it shoot well its a 1938…
Hi man, very nice mosin, a question for? you, does this mosin model can be attached with a left mounted PE ?, if so, which one you prefer more, central mounted or side?
hey man what is the difference between a PE scope and a PU? scope?
yea you will find that all scoped mosin nagants other than long eye relief scopes have turned down bolts. back in ww2 these rifles were used by soldiers and snipers alike, it is russian and was used by korea and finland, reason being that the? scope gets hit by an upturned bolt.
Curves? You mean the bottom you have drawn? advance
I don’t know enough to even comment on the process, but I’m not enjoying the green.
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nah!!!
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its like a nuclear greenacost
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Cross process can be cool and good work on processing since it was overexposed., but the color and subject are way off here.
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Oops…this ones been dropped onto The Darkroom Floor.