Testseek.com have collected 50 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Jing CLP0574 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Jing CLP0574.
November 2010
(80%)
50 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Thermaltake Jing continues in the heatpipe technology tradition, a design that we've seen to be very effective for cooling efficiency when used in a tower-style setup, doing a respectable job at keeping an i7 2600K overclocked at 4.8GHz under contr...
The Jing's caveat is not noise or performance - it scored highly in both these areas. Using its lowest fan speed setting, which has the fans spinning at 800rpm, it's extremely quiet indeed and performed similarly to the excellent Thermaltake Frio in our L...
Very quiet, even with fans at full speed, Easy installation onto any motherboard, Unique color and appearance may appeal to some, Excellent organization of accessories,
Poor performance, High price pits it directly against the very best air coolers, Fiddly, dangling fan controllers, Cannot easily replace fans, Color scheme
Please remember that these test results reflect our experience with each cooler on a specific motherboard, with a specific processor, BIOS revision, BCLK and voltage settings, and test programs. The results of this test cannot be directly compared to ...
The Thermaltake Jing is easily the best cooler we have tested this year, having no troubles outperforming each cooler we have tested, including our dependable Scythe Yasya baseline cooler. Thermaltake did well with giving the Jing a good weight-to-perf...
Abstract: Today, we have for your consideration the Thermaltake Jing CPU cooler. The Jing is a reinterpretation of the Frio, done up in white and green to contrast the Frio’s red-and-black scheme. Also in contrast with the Frio, which is designed with perform...
Abstract: Before moving on with the performance testing, here's the three coolers side by side to give a better idea of the difference in their size. Starting from the left, the Jing weights 664 g, the Xtreme 548 g and Frio 690 g. Besides the size, also the fans vary hugely, so in the name of fairness we also tested all the coolers using reference fans, which, in th..
Inovative design solutions, Great aesthetics, Maximum cooling capacity of up to 200W, Silent operation, Two preinstalled extra silent 120 mm VR fans, Manually adjustable fans speed, Nickel coated mirror base, Cooling performance
Costly
After getting the chance to test the Thermaltake Jing CPU cooler I must say I'm overall pretty happy with it. Looking at sheer performance, the Therlmaltake Jing is very impressive. At a retail price of $87 the Jing is far from cheap, however this is m...
The Thermaltake Jing is a good cooler with great looks. The installation is relatively easy and you can remove the fans (to clean them) every time you want. The only weak point we found is its price tag: there are cheaper coolers in the market with the...
For its price the Jing performed very well in our temperature tests and exceptionally in our sound tests. How much you are willing to pay for silence will vary from user to user but if that is something you must have than the Jing looks that much bett...
Abstract: Today we’ll talk about Thermaltake’s new CPU cooler called simply Jing, which stands for silence in Chinese. Thermaltake describes it with three words – comfort, excellence and exquisiteness, and the fan was, as the name suggests, designed to provide a...