Thermaltake BigTyp 14Pro CPU Cooler Review
Our Tests
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On tables below you can see our results. We ran the same test with Intel stock cooler, BigTyp 14Pro with fan speed set at its minimum and BigTyp 14Pro with fan speed set at its maximum. Each test was made with the CPU idle and the with the CPU fully loaded. Keep in mind that with the Intel stock cooler the motherboard controls the fan speed based on CPU load level and temperature.
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CPU Idle |
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| Cooler | Room Temp. | Noise | Fan speed | Base Temp. | Core Temp. |
| Intel stock | 14 °C | 44 dBA | 1000 rpm | 31 °C | 42 °C |
| BigTyp 14Pro (min. speed) | 17 °C | 47 dBA | 880 rpm | 29 °C | 36 °C |
| BigTyp 14Pro (max. speed) | 17 °C | 59 dBA | 1500 rpm | 26 °C | 34 °C |
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CPU Fully Loaded |
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| Cooler | Room Temp. | Noise | Fan speed | Base Temp. | Core Temp. |
| Intel stock | 14 °C | 48 dBA | 1740 rpm | 42 °C | 100 °C |
| BigTyp 14Pro (min. speed) | 17 °C | 47 dBA | 880 rpm | 43 °C | 77 °C |
| BigTyp 14Pro (max. speed) | 17 °C | 59 dBA | 1500 rpm | 35 °C | 70 °C |
On the graph below you can see the temperature difference between the cooler base and the room temperature with the CPU idle and fully loaded. Values shown are in Celsius degrees. Remember that the lower the number, the best is cooling performance.
On the next graph you can have an idea on how many Celsius degrees is CPU core hotter than the room temperature.


