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Cooling Overview 2005 - Lower Noise, Better Thermals
Cooling Overview 2005 - Lower Noise, Better Thermals
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Abstract: Since this 2005 synopsis is mostly an examination of heatsinks shot at recent trade shows, we'll jump right into the mix.

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FrostyTech   Cooling / Heatsinks   Jan 02, 2006   Max Page  

Home > Reviews > Page: Foxconn Heatsinks

Foxconn manufactures everything from motherboards down the individual parts, sockets, and jacks that go into making a motherboard. It's only fair then to expect the company to get its hands dirty in the heatsink business too... after all what good is a motherboard if there is no heatsink on the processor?

FrostyTech met up with Foxconn during Computex in Taipei Taiwan, and examined several of the companies prototype heatsinks which were on display. Some prototypes are very innovative, some are pretty crude in appearance, and others offer debatable thermal potential.

Two different versions of the Foxconn X-1002 Prescott heatsink; each is made from a central copper cylinder surrounded by stacked copper disks with various venting patterns. Given the lack of a blow-through design (the edges are essentially sealed by the spacing flange of each disk) these prototypes appear to only be partially complete.


Foxconn Prescott-T FMB2 Intel Reference Design Socket 775 radial bifurcated fin heatsink.

This large Foxconn 'K9' heatsink incorporates a 92x92x38mm 4000RPM fan that generates just 46dBA noise. Thermal Resistance was listed at 0.15 C/W. No model number was given. Note the construction method of copper base with four copper heatpipes extending back into the array of stacked aluminum fins. Just visible behind the fan, the aluminum fins are recessed to reduce the creation of a hot spot behind the fan motor.

Foxconn X-1001 Prescott Desktop heatsink.

This is the prototype Foxconn X-1003 Nocona 'Tower Server' heatsink. A pretty rudimentary design for a ducted forced air server environment. The heatsink is composed of three vertical heatpipes and stacked aluminum fins.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Cooling Overview 2005 - Lower Noise, Better Thermals
 2:  Coolermaster Heatsinks
 3:  Asus Heatsinks
 4: — Foxconn Heatsinks
 5:  Lexsystem SFF Chassis and Aopen Heatsinks
 6:  GlacialTech Heatsinks
 7:  Evercool Thermal Heatsinks
 8:  Jetart Heatsinks
 9:  Globe Cooler Heatsinks
 10:  Kingcooler OEM Heatsinks
 11:  Thermalright Heatsinks
 12:  Thermaltake Heatsinks
 13:  Vantec Heatsinks
 14:  Zalman Heatsinks
 15:  Miscellaneous Heatsinks

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