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Evercool ND19715CA Copper-Core Heatsink Review
Evercool ND19715CA Copper-Core Heatsink Review
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Abstract: While the ND19715CA isn't a true silent heatsink since it measures in at over 40dB, it does manage to operate will low-to-moderate noise levels.

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Evercool   Cooling / Heatsinks   Apr 29, 2003   Max Page  

Home > Reviews > Page: The heatsink from all sides
Evercool ND19715CA Heatsink From All Angles
The Fan:
Powered by an Evercool fan drawing 0.18A, the ND19715CA is a fairly quiet heatsink despite the 70mm size of this cooler. Since the length of the heatsink is 80mm, this fan could potentially be switched out with a larger one if need be. The fan connects to the motherboard fan header and supports RPM monitoring.

Heatsink Top:
The fan attaches directly to the heatsink and sits about 3mm above the tips of the tallest fins. The clip sits in a 7mm trough which thankfully does not cut into the base at all, so a good 6mm of material remains directly over top of the processor core. The cut out area on one side of the heatsink is intended to make clipping the heatsink onto the socket a bit easier. The clip is a hybrid; tool/finger compatible.

Side A:
The clip uses all three clips on the socket on each side to grab hold. This a great feature for people who may have snapped off a clip on their motherboard, or who don't wish that to happen in the first place. The clip works with either a tool or a finger (other side).

Side B:
There a few interesting points about the fins on the ND19715CA that caught our attention. First of all, the base is beveled up from about 8mm thickness to 12mm at the center. The fins themselves are 1mm thick and spaced 2mm apart for good airflow. The tips of the fins are staggered in height by a further 3mm, and the outside fins have some scalloping to make for a good grip when installing the unit.
Heatsink Base:

The copper insert measures 35mm in diameter, the rest of the base is 45mm x 50mm. The base finish is nice and smooth, and very flat. The base is undercut by a millimeter or so for socket cam arm clearance.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Evercool ND19715CA Copper-Core Heatsink Review
 2: — The heatsink from all sides
 3:  Heatsink Thermal/Acoustic Test Parameters
 4:  Thermal And Acoustic Results
 5:  Final Temperature results

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