“The Thermaltake DuOrb is a sharp looking, well performing cooler that should fit in just about any mid tower and up, and some mini towers. At the $65 price point this could be considered a high-end air cooler. It’s quiet, light weight, good looking, and a breeze to install. It kept up with the NV-120 really well, which says lot for the cooler…”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Thermaltake Silent Water (CL-W0065) Liquid Cooling System Review @ ModSynergy
- Ultra Stackables @ Modders-Inc
- Thermaltake Nvidia ESA-enabled Platform @ Legion Hardware
- Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro @ Bjorn3D
- OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZVEND2 @ Benchmark Reviews
- Lamptron Clearpuk @ BurnOutPC
- 11 Fans for Two Super-Coolers and One System Case @ X-bit Labs
- Cooler Master Hyper 212 Heatsink Review @ Ninjalane
- Rosewill RCX-Z775-EX Intel CPU Cooler Review @ ThinkComputers
- Best CPU Cooler Performance – Q1 2008 @ Benchmark Reviews
- OCZ Vendetta Series @ Legion Hardware
- In Win B2 Stealth Bomber Case Review @ Tweaknews
- Cooler Master Cosmos S Review @ OCC
- Thermaltake M9 Mid Tower @ Pro-Clockers
- Cooler Master Centurion 590 Mid-Tower Case Review @ OCIA
- SilverStone KLO2 Kublai Series @ Gamepyre
Zaphod’s heatsink

Thermaltake’s DuOrb takes the adage that two heads are better than one literally. Instead of one oversized fan cooling the CPU, you get a pair of 80mm fans, one that glows red and one that glows blue. At only 202mm x 106mm x 86mm, it is much smaller than the average high powered cooler available on the market, and Legit Reviews proves that it has the performance to keep up with the big guys.