Community Administrators -WAIL ツ Posted April 29, 2024 Community Administrators Share Posted April 29, 2024 Today's review will cover TeamGroup's latest AIO, the GA360 Siren. It is very similar to their unique SSD + CPU AIO, the Siren Duo 360, but offers a much more reasonable price of $149.99 - and "only" cools the CPU. Pros Chart topping noise normalized performance Capable of keeping Intel's i7-13700K under TJMax in stressful scenarios Cons Slightly more expensive than similarly performing competitors Features of Teamgroup T-Force GA360 Siren Included contents Included with the package is: 360mm radiator and CPU block 3x 120mm fans Installation manual Mounting for AMD and Intel platforms PWM and ARGB splitters Test Platform Configuration and Testing Methodology CPUIntel i7-13700K MotherboardMSI Z690 A Pro Computer CaseBeQuiet! Silent Base 802 I've tested with Intel's i7-13700K to show how this cooler performs. The system system is tested with a full strength workload, two reduced wattage loads, and at noise normalized settings. Observant readers may notice that the noise graphs start at 35 instead of zero. This is because my sound meter cannot measure sound levels lower than 35 dBA. This makes it the "zero" for testing purposes. For those concerned that this might distort results - there's no worry. If anything, the graphs above will minimize the differences in noise levels because dBA measurements are logarithmic. For a detailed explanation of how decibel measurements correspond to perceived noise levels, please check out the video below from BeQuiet! which makes it easy to visualize and understand the true impact of of increasing dBA levels. https://wccftech.com/review/teamgroup-t-force-ga360-siren-review/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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