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FPSLabs Home: Vigor Monsoon II Review

By: Thomas Gribble - Published October 18, 2006 at 1:44 AM EDT - Writer Archive
The Monsoon II from Vigor represents a new chapter in PC cooling: Air-cooled TECs. Does the Monsoon II deliver the enthusiast level performance of more extreme and often more expensive cooling solutions?


A few months ago, we published an article entitled “The Fundamentals of Cooling”. In this article, we gave a pretty in-depth explanation of each type of commonly used CPU cooling technology. As much as we would like to think the article was all-encompassing, it decidedly wasn’t. Not only are there other methods of CPU cooling, but there are variations of the ones we described. Don’t get the wrong impression, though; we still think that was a pretty good article with a lot of useful information, and if it wasn’t for those confounded innovators out there, it would be much closer to complete.

We have reviewed and written about several different innovations over the last year, from eMagin’s Z800 3DVisor to CoolIT’s Freezone TEC CPU Cooler; Bigfoot’s KillerNIC; and AGEIA’s PhysX PPU. These products are the ones that shape the future of computer hardware – true cutting-edge devices that redefine standards and break new ground. Thanks to close relationships we have built with all of the four companies behind these products, we can tell you definitively that the people in charge of the companies are extremely enthusiastic about their products and 100% dedicated towards the cause of innovation. Meeting these people and testing out their products is what really makes our jobs interesting, and keeps us doing what we love.

Last month we published a review of a very large Full-sized steel ATX computer case, called Force, from a company called Vigor Gaming. Vigor has been in the system integration business for about 2 years now, providing extremely high-end systems aimed at gamers with big budgets and bigger performance expectations. Like other companies, such as Corsair, OCZ, and Mushkin, Vigor has decided to expand their product line beyond what they started with - in this case to the component market. Unlike other companies, Vigor’s entries into the component market are a far cry from the generic-looking, average-performing parts that are flooding the market these days.

To get back to the point at hand - where are we going with this new company/innovation/cooling subject? Introducing the Vigor Monsoon II TEC CPU Cooling System: an innovative cooling solution from a company you, more likely than not, haven’t heard too much about.

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interesting~ how much is it
[b]520[/b]
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no rating or pros/cons?
#advantage
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I don't really know why I would buy this for 150 when I could by the Thermaltake Big Water 735 for less than that. Now thats something worth reviewing.
Can I keep you?
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looks so big. i wouldnt be suprised if it snaped the motherboard
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#3, because no matter how hard they try, water cooling units will never be able to allow your temperatures to be sub ambient (they are cooled by ambient and are only heated after that). TEC coolers allow temperatures to go sub-ambient. This unit is also easier to install than a water cooling kit, and is a better option for gamers that are concerned with condensation shorting out their computers (even though that is not a super common problem).
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Edit to the Edit: The Titan Amanda TEC -IS- available in the U.S. from Performance PC's, although it is currently shown as SOLD OUT:

http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/in..
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ParVo,

Titan is not allow to distribute the Amanda in U.S.

This comment was edited at 10/25/2006 3:36 AM
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ssswweeetttt!
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Amanda is my Girlfriends name ^^
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I was expecting a little lower temperatures but for the price it seems really nice.
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what a long read.
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long and good read
XeT
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VigorGaming,

In fact, TITAN absolutely has the right to distribute the Amanda cooler in the US. How could you say NO? Please provide evidence. If no evidence, you might face a charge for making such rumor.
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This is the second generation product that we have been working with MACS to improve from the first generation. We have spent tremendous time on testing to fine tune this product.
Many of the engineering changes made to the current version were co-developed by MACS and Vigor. Obviously you have no knowledge of that, since you were not involved in the development of the product.

Please consult your management before you make such a statement in public.
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This TEC cooler isn't worth the money spent to box it up. I purchased this cooler a year ago and just got off the phone with the tech support that wouldn't do anything about the wires that seem to burn on the back of the managements system. Burned wires? Yeah burned wires. I was told this was not a problem. Well lemme tell you something, nothing is supposed almost catch fire in any type of electrical wiring, especially inside a case. Well i guess if you want a $150 paper weight buy it. Worst product I've ever purchased for a system, i think i'll stick with just air cooling and try my hand in that for oc'ing results

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