Conclusion:
The BigTyp 14Pro had an excellent outcome with its test results. It can also be found currently on NewEgg for $66.99, which is not all that much seeing the how well it performed to some grueling tests. Although, the one downfall is the BigTyp 14Pro’s size. If you decide to run this heatsink and you don’t believe you have the space you may have to make room or think about upgrading your case. If those two are not options then the BigTyp is probably not the best idea. However, with the numbers pointing drastically in the face of the performance side, there is no doubt the BigTyp 14Pro is an Awesome piece of hardware. Thank you Thermaltake, and keep the quality products coming!










How is the heatsink mounted on Core 2 boards? Is it bolted in or does it use the plastic push-pin scheme? Thanks.
Hoohoo,
The heat sink for the core 2 boards is indeed a plastic push pin design. This is not to say that there are not any odd ball aftermarket heatsink designs that may use a bolt on method. For instance, Most liquid cooling systems will have a screw on design that comes with an adapter. Hope this answers your question
Dan