Bitspower NP60CS Copper Skive Heatsink Review
Jan 15, 2002 - Frosty No.924 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
So far this is the first all copper heatsink Bitspower have brought to the table, and as far as a first run goes, the NP60CS works quite well.
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Chauh-Choung DTC-66 Copper Heatsink Review
Jan 11, 2002 - Frosty No.921 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
A nice change for sure, and one that opens up the use of the DTC-66 to people looking for a bit more cooling than with just aluminum.
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BitsPower NP60D Skive Heatsink Review
Jan 10, 2002 - Frosty No.918 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Bitspower have firmly planted themselves as part of the growing trend of manufacturers specializing in skive heatsinks.
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Chauh-Choung DTA-12 Skive Heatsink Review
Jan 08, 2002 - Frosty No.917 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The DTA-12 is a small formfactor 60mm aluminum skive heatsink intended for use on Socket A and Socket 370 processors.
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AVC 112AM1 Copper Skive Heatsink Review
Jan 07, 2002 - Frosty No.916 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The first thing that we noticed when looking at the 112AM1 is just how thin the base is. At just 3mm thick it is half what most other heatsinks are.
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Vantec FCE6010 1U-Heatsink Review
Dec 20, 2001 - Frosty No.911 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Knowing the limitations
of a heatsink is important for any application, but doubly so for servers
where downtime is just not allowed.
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OCZ Goliath Copper Heatsink Review
Dec 19, 2001 - Frosty No.909 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Both sets of fans are highspeed and 32mm thick so you can be sure that
noise will a guaranteed factor in our decision.
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Intel Stock Pentium 4 Heatsink Review
Dec 12, 2001 - Frosty No.902 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Any heatsink that performs above the stock Intel
heatsink is improving on the guidelines set forth for Pentium 4 heatsinks..
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Spire 5R057B1M3R 1U Heatsink Review
Dec 12, 2001 - Frosty No.903 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Spire are more known for their mid-level desktop heatsinks, but they do offer at least one copper 1U cooling solution.
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Spire 5E055B1H3R Copper Heatsink Review
Dec 11, 2001 - Frosty No.901 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Suffering from permanent hearing damage because of your heatsink cooler? Don't worry you're not alone, in the quesr to get the biggest and fasted heatsinks on the planet...
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Thermal Integration TI-S8640N Heatsink Review
Dec 10, 2001 - Frosty No.897 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
There are three sets of cooler
in the Thermal Integration heatsink line-up and this series is with out the
signature copper core.
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Swiftech MCXC370 Copper Heatsink Review
Dec 10, 2001 - Frosty No.896 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The only differences
between the MCX370-0A and the MCXC370 have to do with the copper base.
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TS Heatronics SCR325-2F Radiator Heatsink Review
Dec 03, 2001 - Frosty No.889 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The TS Heatronics CPU Radiator (SCR325-2F) features Heatlane Technology which is also known as Akachi-pipe (after the inventor) or "meandering capillary tube heat pipe" in its construction.
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Arkua 6149 1U Heatsink Review
Nov 26, 2001 - Frosty No.886 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
In the area of 1U heatsinks competition is ultra fierce. After all, an entire 1U server case is only 1.75" thick.
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Swiftech MCX370-0A Heatsink Review
Nov 26, 2001 - Frosty No.884 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
It's really the laws of physics that
determine just how well a heatsink performs, and manufacturing quality only plays a small part realistically.
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Zalman FanMate 1 - Rheostat and 4-pin PWM Fan Tweak
Nov 25, 2001 - Frosty No.883 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Zalman have recently introduced
a solution as part of their CNPS system to bring commercially made Rheostats
to processor heatsinks.
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Swiftech MCX462 Heatsink Review
Nov 21, 2001 - Frosty No.876 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Swiftech products have always been the finest examples of the heatsink makers' art.
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Arkua 6158 Copper-Core Heatsink Review
Nov 06, 2001 - Frosty No.871 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The lower amount of air flowing over
the fins impacts its performance level, but also yields a substantial decrease in noise.
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Arkua 6258 Copper-Core Heatsink Review
Nov 04, 2001 - Frosty No.867 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Like almost every Arkua heatsink, the main secret of their ability to cool is a central copper core.
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Thermaltake Active Memory Cooling Kit
Nov 04, 2001 - Frosty No.866 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The active memory cooling kit is designed for use on DDR and SDRAM, and will cool up to four slots.
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BitsPower NP80D Skive Heatsink Review
Oct 28, 2001 - Frosty No.862 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Skive heatsinks are neither extruded or cast but rather cut from a single block of material.
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Arkua 7528 Copper-Core Heatsink Review
Oct 26, 2001 - Frosty No.861 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
From the users perspective, the 7528 is quieter, and offers comparable performance because it is based on the same underlying metal fin assembly.
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Titan TTC-D5TB2/A Heatsink Review
Oct 26, 2001 - Frosty No.859 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
There has long been a vacuum in the area of low-noise heatsinks that don't frankly suck.
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Arkua 7228 Copper-Core Heatsink Review
Oct 25, 2001 - Frosty No.858 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The more thermally conductive 28mm diameter copper slug will move the heat to the surrounding aluminum for faster dispersal.
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OCZ Dominator 2 Heatsink Review
Oct 24, 2001 - Frosty No.854 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
First there was Dominator and
now there is Dominator 2!
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Cooler Master HCC-002 Copper Heatsink Review
Oct 24, 2001 - Frosty No.855 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Weighing in at around 300-400grams the Cooler Master CCH-002 is elegantly made, and equipped with a speedy 6800 RPM fan.
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Akasa Icicle 238 Heatsink Review
Oct 18, 2001 - Frosty No.849 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
The Silver Mountain heatsink from Akasa was one of the most notable heatsink concepts to ever make it to market, but the Icicle 238 is not to be overlooked either.
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Fortis Tech A102 Heatsink Review
Oct 18, 2001 - Frosty No.848 Category: Cooling / Heatsinks
Fortis Tech have been making their name known this year with a line of copper/aluminum hybrid coolers packing high-RPM fans.
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