“Thermalright is a company with a long history in the enthusiast PC market and they have created some of the best, hardcore CPU coolers over the last decade. Today we will have a look at two of their greatest CPU coolers, the Ultra-120 eXtreme and the IFX-14. The Ultra-120 eXtreme is an updated version of the extremely successful Ultra-120, while the IFX-14 has quickly became famous because of the monstrous size.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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That’s no moon, it’s a heatsink

Thermalright thinks big, and makes bigger. Two of their coolers are up for review at Driver Heaven, both weighing in 1.75 lbs and taking up a lot of space with at least one dimension over 6″ on both coolers. The IFX-14 is a relatively new design and bears the odd name of Inferno Fire eXtinguisher, the Ultra-120 eXtreme is a bigger Ultra-120. As you might expect from the sheer size of them, they offer great cooling, although it would be nice for them to ship a model with a fan included.