Cooler Master Turbine Master Mach 0.8 Fan Review
Andy Ruffell / 14 years ago
Test Setup
I will be comparing the fan directly to the Yate Loon D12SH12, which doesn’t really sound like a fair test as the Yate Loon is one of the top performing case fans around, however it is a noisy one so if the Coolermaster Turbine Master Mach 0.8 can keep temperatures at a reasonable level I’d say it’s job done.
I will be putting this fan on my Custom Lian Li v1200 case which has two holes cut out on the top where two other Yate Loons live (for my previous water setup) and standard Corsair fans on the H70 which sits at the back of the case. I decided to put the Coolermaster fan at the front of my case, providing air for my 5xHHDs and PSU.
The test system used comprises of:
Test System | |
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Processor (CPU) | Intel Q6600 @ 3.2GHz |
Motherboard | DFI Lan Party DK X48-T2RS |
Memory (RAM) | 4GB Corsair XMS DDR2 6400MHz |
Graphics Card | XFX 5850 Black Edition |
Primary Hard Drive | Western Digital VelociRaptor 150 |
Power Supply | Enermax 720W |
Operating System | Windows 7 Professional 64-bit |
For this test I will be measuring the temperature of my 5 HDDs and also the temperature of my CPU to see if the fan had any adverse effect on overall system temperature.
I took a temperature reading after 30 minutes of the PC being idle, and then another reading after Prime 95 had been running for 30 minutes. Once this was complete, I installed the new fan and repeated the process.