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Cooler Master HSC-V62 Copper Heatsink Review
Cooler Master HSC-V62 Copper Heatsink Review
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Abstract: Beneath the shiny exterior of the Cooler Master copper skive heatsink there lies a small thermistor which sends back temperature readings to the fan.

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CoolerMaster   Cooling / Heatsinks   Jun 04, 2002   Max Page  

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Synthetic Temperature Test Results: *Ranked according to 100W small interface die test results.

FrostyTech Synthetic Temperature Test Platform Results
Mfg. Model Ambient Temp. 27mm large copper block 15mm small copper block 27mm large copper block 15mm small copper block Thermal pad No. Fans Fan Noise Clip force
50W 50W 100W 100W
1 Arkua 628 23.9 42.7 42.1 58.9 62.3 none 1 med med
2 Thermal Integration TI-V77L 26.5 39.1 44.4 57.5 63.6 grey 1 med med
3 Sibak AC02625B 23.2 41.3 59.0 43.2 64.7 none 1 loud med
4 Swiftech MCXC370 21.4 38.3 43.4 53.5 65.7 none 1 med med
5 Coolermaster HHC-001 21.7 40.0 44.8 56.3 68.1 none 1 loud easy
6 Tocools Crown 23.2 38.8 53.2 47.9 70.2 none 1 loud stiff
7 Dynatron DY1206BH-625 23.2 40.0 55.1 47.6 70.4 none 1 loud stiff
8 Vantec CCK-6027D 27.4 45.4 49.6 64.9 73.4 none 1 med med
9 Coolermaster HSC-V62 21.4 47.4 52.8 61.7 74.5 none 1 quiet easy
10 Cybercooler P5750 23.3 43.4 49.2 63.5 74.9 none 1 loud med
11 Swiftech MCX370 22.3 42.0 46.1 60.3 75.6 none 1 med hard
12 NengTyi XPC5000 23.9 46.5 49.1 69.1 76.1 none 1 med med
13 Taisol CGK760092 23.4 42.7 51.3 61.2 77.5 pink 1 low med
14 Zalman CNPS6000-Cu 24.8 46.4 53.8 65.6 78.2 none 1 very low easy
15 AVC 112AM1 24.8 46.6 52.9 70.1 79.6 none 1 low stiff
16 GlacialTech Igloo 2310 23.5 44.9 53.7 66.7 80.8 silver 1 med very stiff
17 Sibak AE01625B 23.5 40.8 54.4 57.1 81.0 none 1 loud easy
18 Coolermaster HHC-L61 21.5 47.2 48.3 71.2 82.3 none 1 quiet easy
19 Thermaltake Volcano 6cu+ 26.5 40.3 55.3 58.6 84.4 carbon 1 loud med
20 JMC Products 400023 23.1 44.5 65.2 55.3 85.2 Chomerics T725 1 low easy
21 Sibak AT01515B 23.0 45.1 64.6 60.1 95.2 none 2 med stiff
50W 50W 100W 100W

These tests are all conducted with the fan under full load, so the noise levels are not the same as the recording or measured values. Anyway, now that is clear let's have a look at how the brand new HSC-V62, just released at Computex today, fairs.

For a heatsink classed as a low-noise solution the HSC-V62 from Coolermaster is pretty good performer. The copper skive design and temperature reactive fan put it in a good position so that it can remain quiet when then thermal load is low, or increase to full cooling performance when things are overclocked, or the heat load high.

The HSC-V62 initially performs very favorably against heatsinks from Vantec for instance which do not have any means of scaling the fan speed and noise levels. The only question which remains is how high up the ladder does the HSC-V62 sit?

Rise Above Ambient Temp. (c)
Mfg. Model 27mm large copper block 15mm small copper block 27mm large copper block 15mm small copper block
50W 50W 100W 100W
1 Thermal Integration TI-V77L 12.6 17.9 31.0 37.1
2 Arkua 628 18.8 18.2 35.0 38.4
3 Sibak AC02625B 18.1 35.8 20.0 41.5
4 Swifech MCXC370 16.9 22.0 32.1 44.3
5 Vantec CCK-6027D 18.0 22.2 37.5 46.0
6 Coolermaster HHC-001 18.3 23.1 34.3 46.4
7 Tocools Crown 15.6 30.0 24.7 47.0
8 Dynatron DY1206BH-625 16.8 31.9 24.4 47.2
9 Cybercooler P5750 20.1 25.9 40.2 51.6
10 NengTyi XPC5000 22.6 25.2 45.2 52.2
11 Coolermaster HSC-V62 26.0 31.4 40.3 53.1
12 Swiftech MCX370 19.7 23.8 38.0 53.3
13 Zalman CNPS6000-Cu 21.6 29.0 40.8 53.4
14 Taisol CGK760092 19.3 37.8 27.9 54.1
15 AVC 112AM1 21.8 28.1 45.3 54.8
16 GlacialTech Igloo 2310 21.4 43.2 30.2 57.3
17 Sibak AE01625B 17.3 30.9 33.6 57.5
18 Thermaltake Volcano 6cu+ 13.8 28.8 32.1 57.9
19 Coolermaster HHC-L61 25.7 26.8 49.7 60.8
20 JMC Products 400023 21.3 42.0 32.1 62.0
21 Sibak AT01515B 22.1 41.6 37.1 72.2
50W 50W 100W 100W

Things change a little on the rise above ambient temperature results table. The list of reference coolers is formidable and the Coolermaster HSC-V62 competes pretty well, coming in about mid-level in the list. Just slightly shy of the under 50 degrees rise above ambient mark the all-copper skive heatsink is still one with a lot of good cooling potential, and a heatsink whose variable RPM noise levels will be welcome to many users of lower power processors.

The variable speed fan is undoubtedly one of the more interesting aspects of the HSC-V62, and it was great to see Coolermaster had placed the Thermistor in a location out of direct airflow. Another manufacturer we have looked at in the past from Germany had a similar fan, but placed the thermistor directly in the path of the fan exhaust. This resulted in a fan that essentially spun at the same speed no mater how hot the rest of the heatsink was. The German manufacturers had apparently tried to adopt a fan intended for powersupply or case cooling for use as a CPU fan and did not take into consideration what ambient air temperatures would have to be in order for the fan to ramp up its speed.

While other companies have attempted to place the thermistor in the body of the heatsink by adjoining wires, the Coolermaster solution here is much simpler, and indeed quite effective. It was interesting to listen to the pitch of the fan as the Coolermaster HSC-V62 sat on our synthetic temperature test platform and the temperature increased. From an essentially quiet 3000RPM the fan increased its' speed to accommodate the 100watt heat load we placed under it.

I think it is a bit contradictory to class this as an overclockers heatsink because overclockers tend to run their systems at the hottest temps continually. Rather, this heatsink would be great for anyone looking for good cooling but with some sensitivity to noise. Computers do not always run at the hottest temps, and with the HSC-V62 the heatsink fan can scale back to accommodate that aspect.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Cooler Master HSC-V62 Copper Heatsink Review
 2:  Close up look at the heatsink
 3:  New Heatsink Test Parameters
 4:  Acoustic Test Results
 5: — Synthetic Temperature Test Results

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