Aopen ACK7L Copper Skive Heatsink Review
Dec 26, 2003 - Frosty No.1511 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The fan adaptor of course reduces noise by allowing Aopen to use a larger fan, and hence a slower rotating impeller.
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Arctic Cooling Copper Silent 2 Heatsink Review
Dec 25, 2003 - Frosty No.1510 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Arctic Cooling have developed what is perhaps the
oddest looking fan we've seen in a long time...
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nPowerTek TTIC NPH-2 Heatpipe Heatsink Review
Dec 25, 2003 - Frosty No.1509 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The first Thermal Transtech
International Corp. heatsink we tested performed quiet admirably, and so it
is with high expectations that we look upon the Socket A NPH-2 model
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Titan TTC-CU9TB/SC Copper Heatsink Review
Dec 23, 2003 - Frosty No.1507 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
When it comes to application, the Pentium4 version would seem to be better suited to that processor than the AthlonXP, as you'll see in the results below.
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Taisol CEK787172 Socket A Heatsink Review
Dec 23, 2003 - Frosty No.1506 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
While the CEK787172 heatsink is dead basic, for older systems where cost and reliability is a factor it might be a good option.
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Arkua 728M-7N01 Copper Core Heatsink Review
Dec 21, 2003 - Frosty No.1505 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
There are a great many PCs out there that simply need a good heatsink, and the Arkua 728M-7N01 is one such candidate.
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Tocools Novasonic-AlCu Heatsink Review
Dec 20, 2003 - Frosty No.1504 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Tocools have ingeniously created a triangular base within the heatsink by machining the individual fins from the raw aluminum to create a triangle of material down the center...
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Jetart JAP416A Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Dec 19, 2003 - Frosty No.1503 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Surprisingly, the all aluminum Jetart JAP416A follows in the footsteps of the performance heatsinks and manages to offer very competitive thermal performance statistics indeed.
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Jetart JAP407A Copper Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Dec 19, 2003 - Frosty No.1502 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
On the plus side, the JAP407A boasts a
nice machined base, copper fins, and a good strong 25mm thick fan up top.
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Titan TTC-CW9TB/SC Copper Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Dec 15, 2003 - Frosty No.1498 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Not only do users have to reach around back of the PC to fine tune the speed of the CW9TB/SC's fan, but they also loose access to one whole PCI expansion slot...
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Cooljag CJC66IC-A Copper Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Dec 15, 2003 - Frosty No.1497 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
CJC66IC-A heatsink does not reveal itself until the fans' intake air reaches elevated temperatures, and
once that happens, the full speed of the fan kicks in.
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TS Heatronics NCU-1000 Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Nov 01, 2003 - Frosty No.1486 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
This is technically a 'zero noise' heatsink - a cooler which in
and of itself produces exactly 0 dBA of noise.
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Aopen ACP4LC Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Oct 26, 2003 - Frosty No.1482 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Aopen's fan adaptor allows an 80mm Nidec fan to mount to the 70mm heatsink frame. The point of this, is of course to reduce the noise created by the fan by using a larger and slower rotating impeller.
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Auras T6C Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Oct 22, 2003 - Frosty No.1480 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
When it comes to a new heatsink from an obscure company, it never
pays to assume anything.
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Cooligy Active Microchannel Cooling System
Oct 08, 2003 - Frosty No.1476 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Mix in reported cooling potential of
1000Watts per square centimeter (current processors output about 250W/cm2), and you can see why we're more than just a little interested.
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nPowerTek TTIC NPH-1 Heatpipe Heatsink Review
Sep 15, 2003 - Frosty No.1464 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The heatsink looks fairly unremarkable from the outside, but at the center
sits a 25mm diameter copper heatpipe which gives the NPH-1 some really serious kick.
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Verax P16Cu Silent Pentium4 Heatsink Review
Sep 12, 2003 - Frosty No.1463 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Now gather round and listen closely, what do you hear? Do you hear a multitude of fans inside your computer spinning away as they stem off miniature silicon meltdowns?
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Intel Stock 3.06GHz Copper/Aluminum Heatsink Review
Sep 08, 2003 - Frosty No.719 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Assembled from one 9mm copper base and
many thin aluminum fins, the process used is called swagging.
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Vantec Nexus NXP205 Fan-Controller Review
Sep 08, 2003 - Frosty No.1462 Category: Cases
The NXP205 fan controllers maintain the four dials with blue LED black lights, but this time around the package is much smaller.
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Arkua 8456X-8T Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Sep 07, 2003 - Frosty No.1460 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The 8456X-8T ranks in at 46.5 dB in our
acoustic tests, and even with the large 80mm fan this Arkua heatsink is hardly
aiming for the performance markets.
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Arctic Cooling Super Silent 4 Pro Heatsink Review
Sep 07, 2003 - Frosty No.1461 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
A passive heatsink is always going to be the worlds one and only zero noise producing cooler, but the real prize is the zero noise active heatsink.
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Arkua Q85X7J Heatpipe Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Sep 07, 2003 - Frosty No.1459 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Heatpipes have been finding their way into more and more heatsinks for a couple of very
good reasons.
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Spire SP411C5 QuieTude II Heatsink Review
Sep 01, 2003 - Frosty No.1454 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
At 300RPM the SP411C5 is good in the noise department, but at higher temperatures it can get somewhat loud.
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Taisol CEP447181 Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Sep 01, 2003 - Frosty No.1456 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Given the 70mm size, the fan is
remarkably un-quiet - which can only indicate that the Taisol CEP447181 isn't a pushover.
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Spire SP420B8 CopperStream P4 Heatsink Review
Sep 01, 2003 - Frosty No.1455 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The fins come off the assembly line interlocked with
one anther via small tabs and the entire fin assembly is soldered to the copper
base plate.
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Verax P14Cu Copper Base Heatsink Review
Jul 01, 2003 - Frosty No.1397 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The Verax CAIRdB thermally
controlled fans are one the most unique zero-noise fans in the
marketplace that we have tested.
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Cooler Master Aero1 ASB-V73-U1 Copper Heatsink
Jun 30, 2003 - Frosty No.1393 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Squirrel cage fans have a couple of benefits over standard vaneaxial fans when it comes to lower-noise heatsinks, though they don't tend to deliver nearly as much air.
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Globalwin CAK4-88T Copper Heatsink Review
Jun 29, 2003 - Frosty No.1300 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Since the copper skive
portion of the Globalwin CAK4-88T is just 70mm in size, Globalwin have added
an 80mm-70mm fan adaptor.
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