You know what, you flamin' piece of thermaltake PR mole... Go ahead, sue me. There, I said it. Do you honestly think this won't turn into a complete PR disaster for you guys?
DIODE Versus Thermistor Tests on Orbs, Globalwins and Taisols.
Until you can give me a valid reason why the results on that page are wrong, SHUT THE F UP!!! And on that page, you can see that performance order changes with socket-thermsitor readings, versus internal diode readings. Bear in mind that
Internal Diode readings are the only way to measure relative heatsink changes.
I have always said
THEORETICAL CORE TEMP. AND I have always backed up it up with hard scientific proof. Just because you
do not believe in physics or science or anything of logic is not my problem.
Since you're a PR person, maybe you can put a spin on why orb's effect socket-thermistor readings more than other heatsinks?
I'm sure your company knows what is going on. There obviously is a reason for these results, because of hundreds of
ORB reviews online all done with socket-thermsitor experience a magical
performs within 1C of an alpha phenomenon.
And it clearly does not.
Going by Thermaltake's own numbers, the c-orb has a C/W of .82. You know what that means on a 25C case temp t-bird 1.1ghz @ 1.8V?
a cpu core temp of 78C. That is going by what your company publishes on their own website. Compare this with alpha c/w of ~.37, which is
magically matched by the super-orb which has a c/w of
.62
Maybe you should go take a physics class, or some basic math... because its obvious that science escapes you. What you take as bias, I take as truth. I speak of thermaltake on
ONE SINGLE PAGE on my webpage. I have no published the "Shut down your site" information. WHY? Because it has nothing to do with my page. So take this BIAS
BULL$hit and either do your stupid lawsuit or shut the hell up.
Mike
To everyone else, i'm requisitioning the raw logs from Freeservers so that I may publish the thermaltake domain info... they do not give access to logs older than 7 days. I certainly hope they still hold onto them.