TennMax Max7

TennMax has a long history of making compact coolers; they are know for their multi-leaf cooler design. However, in this roundup, we only tested a TennMax cooler with a more classical design.

Cooler photo

cooler photo

cooler photo

Installation

Installation is easy, no tools are required. The TennMax Max7 is particularly small, so it fits even boards that have components very close to the CPU socket.

Performance and noise, conclusion

While the size/performance ratio of the Max7 cooler tested here is good, it isn't particular astonishing or innovative by design. We received more interesting samples from TennMax:

Lasagna family

These are other samples TennMax supplied, using their "Lasagna" technology. The super-compact Lasagna on the right didn't perform as well as its much larger brother with a classical design, the Max7 reviewed here. The large Lasagna cooler, on the left, is only suitable for P4/Xeon CPUs. So, the only TennMax cooler included in this roundup is the Max7.

The Max7 tested is suitable for Celeron and most P3 CPUs; we don't recommend it for AMD Athlon CPUs with higher power dissipation.

As with all other 1U coolers, the performance is better in 1U conditions if the fan is reversed. The supplied screws allow you to reverse the fan.


TennMax Max7
Fan: Innovative 60x10mm
Advantages
  • compact
  • performance/size ratio is good
Disadvantages
  • Not recommended for CPUs with higher power output
  • Fan can be reversed

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