Overall the performance at stock seemed very good to me.
It was also quiet during operation too – the PWM fan doing a good job of throttling when not needed.
e6600 @ stock.
Overclocked the story was much the same with the Hyper TX3 returning much better temperatures than the similarly priced opposition.
e6600 overclocked.
Moving on to the Core i5 PC i continued to be impressed by the performance on offer form such a low priced heatsink.
Hyper TX3 with a single fan.
Great temperatures across the board... even at 4ghz!
Doubling up the fan duties the performance increase was quite surprising. Roughly a 5c drop across the board meaning the Core-i5 750 @ 4ghz sat below 60c at full load.
Hyper TX3 with dual fans.





