Thermaltake Polo735 Athlon64 Heatsink Review
Nov 07, 2005 - Frosty No.1882 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The 732 gram heatsink is heavy, so care should be taken when installing it onto the processor; be that AMD Athlon64, AthlonXP or Intel Pentium 4.
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Thermaltake Venus 12 Athlon64 Heatsink Review
Nov 06, 2005 - Frosty No.1881 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The heatsink is completely made of copper components, and utilizes 5500RPM Everflow fan which moves upwards of 72CFM at full speed.
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Gigabyte Neon Cooler 8-BL Athlon64 Heatsink Review
Nov 06, 2005 - Frosty No.1880 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The copper pad is set into a machined recess in the aluminum base and helps to transfer heat energy from an AMD Athlon64 processor's IHS to the surrounding heatsink more efficiently.
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Thermaltake Silent Boost K8 Athlon64 Heatsink Review
Nov 05, 2005 - Frosty No.1879 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The Silent Boost K8 heatsink does not come with any fan speed controllers, or temperature sensors, so it is a very basic cooling solution for standard desktop computers.
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Ajigo MF043044 Athlon64 Heatsink Review
Nov 05, 2005 - Frosty No.1878 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The heatsink comes with a pre-applied
patch of Shin Etsu G751 thermal compound on it, so installation is dead simple.
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Cooljag SFO-D(18SC) Skived Copper Opteron Heatsink Review
Nov 03, 2005 - Frosty No.1877 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The Cooljag SFO-D(18SC) is a heavy one piece skived copper heatsink intended
for use with AMD Athlon64 and Opteron processors.
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Dynatron A22 V-Shaped Skived Athlon64 Heatsink Review
Nov 02, 2005 - Frosty No.1876 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The heatsink at first appears to be
nothing more than a plain aluminum skived heatsink, but closer examination
reveals a couple very effective innovations, not the least of which are
the V-shaped fins.
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Dynatron A41 (SK-V24) V-Shaped Skived Athlon64 Heatsink Review
Oct 31, 2005 - Frosty No.1875 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Designed properly, a skived aluminum heatsink can leave an extruded aluminum heatsink in the dust.
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Evercool Magic Cooler MAG01CA Heatsink Review
Oct 29, 2005 - Frosty No.1874 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Will its compact 70mm fan deliver enough airflow? Can its slim 4mm thick disk of copper set into the base really make any difference?
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Jetart JAK801 Athlon64 Heatsink Review
Oct 24, 2005 - Frosty No.1872 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
It might be a little strange to be testing out a Socket 754 AMD Athlon64 heatsink, but there are plenty of single-channel DDR Socket 754 processors still out there...
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Evercool K802-715CA Athlon64 Heatsink Review
Sep 15, 2005 - Frosty No.1853 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Consumers investigating this model from Evercool had best limit its application to lower model number socket 754/939 Athlon64/Sempron CPUs.
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Zalman CNPS9500 LED Heatsink Review
Sep 13, 2005 - Frosty No.1851 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The Zalman CNPS9500 LED heatsink is compatible with all current AMD and Intel socket formfactors (including Sockets 775, 478, 939, 940, 754), and weighs in at roughly 530grams.
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Evercool NW11F Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Jun 05, 2005 - Frosty No.1799 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The Evercool NW11F-CLB825CA/LD2 is a socket 478 Pentium 4 heatsink based on a fairly standard design principle.
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Spire Verticool SPA49B0 Socket A Heatsink Review
May 01, 2005 - Frosty No.1783 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
A single 80x25mm fan forces air through a stacked array of aluminum fins, connected to the lower half of the heatsink by two "U" shaped 6mm diameter
copper heatpipes.
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Scythe SCKK-1000 Kama Cooler Heatsink Review
Nov 28, 2004 - Frosty No.1694 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The word 'Kama' means scythe in Japanese, and with that we can only assume that the Scythe SCKK1000 is supposed to take a "slice out of heat..."
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Gigabyte 3D Rocket Cooler PCU22-SE Heatsink Review
Nov 22, 2004 - Frosty No.1686 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The Gigabyte PCU22-SE is configured to work on the socket 462/A AthlonXP, socket 478 & 775 Pentium 4,
and socket 754/940/939 Athlon64 processors.
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AOpen ACP4SH Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Nov 21, 2004 - Frosty No.1685 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Designed with a skived copper base, and heatpipes, this cooler is technically used with the socket 775 Intel processor in the XCube system.
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Cooljag JACE2DC/180 1U Socket 478 Heatsink Review
Nov 15, 2004 - Frosty No.1680 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The Cooljag 2QC/180 has an extra set of tall copper fins on either side of the squirrel cage fan, whereas the JACE2DC/180 we are testing here, maintains the same 7mm tall fins from end-to-end.
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Cooljag E44C/180 1U Socket 478 Heatsink Review
Nov 13, 2004 - Frosty No.1678 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The E44C/180 is a fully copper skived heatsink which is actively cooled by a thin squirrel cage fan that rests on top.
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Cooljag 2QC/180 1U Socket 478 Heatsink Review
Nov 13, 2004 - Frosty No.1679 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The 2QC/180 is actively cooled with a 15mm-thin squirrel cage fan that intakes air through the body of the heatsink, before exhausting it out through another set of copper fins.
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Cooling Overview 2004 - High Tech Heatsinks a Plenty
Oct 18, 2004 - Frosty No.1867 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
In the following pages you'll see every imaginable shape, material, and size of cooling system and heatsink.
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Scythe NCU-2000 Pentium4 Heatsink Review
Sep 13, 2004 - Frosty No.1645 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
It functions by making use of the air
currents that exist within a computer case to keep itself, and the processor cool.
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Asus Crux P4 XB7N Heatsink Review
Sep 12, 2004 - Frosty No.1644 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The Crux P4 is the first Asus heatsink to be tested by FrostyTech, and thanks to its thermally controlled fan, is also one of the quietest ones for its class.
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nPowerTek TTIC NPH-201 Socket A Heatsink Review
Aug 30, 2004 - Frosty No.1637 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
This column, 25mm in diameter and made from a hollow copper cylinder, has a chemical coating on the inside that works to the same effect as a wick in a traditional heatpipe...
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Vantec VA4-7245 Aeroflow 2 Socket A Heatsink Review
Aug 29, 2004 - Frosty No.1636 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
It's no surprise that heatsink makers like Vantec are still creating newer Socket A heatsinks for the mass markets.
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nPowerTek TTIC NPH-101 Pentium4 Heatsink Review
Aug 08, 2004 - Frosty No.1621 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The large heat column stands 100mm tall, and comes in direct contact with the processor core. The hollow copper heat column works because of a chemically coated interior surface.
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Verax Polargate AL S Pentium4 Heatsink Review
Jul 11, 2004 - Frosty No.1608 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The Polargate Al S does take a few steps towards higher cooling performance which may interest some
mainstream consumers.
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Zalman ZM-2HC1 Heatpipe HDD Cooler Review
May 24, 2004 - Frosty No.1588 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
A better solution recently came to light in the form of Zalman's ZM-2HC1 heatpipe hard drive cooling rack, primarily because it addresses the noise and vibration factor.
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