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Intel Stock 3.06GHz Copper/Aluminum Heatsink Review
Intel Stock 3.06GHz Copper/Aluminum Heatsink Review
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Abstract: Assembled from one 9mm copper base and many thin aluminum fins, the process used is called swagging.

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Intel   Cooling / Heatsinks   Sep 08, 2003   Max Page  

Home > Reviews > Page: Examination of the Heatsink
Intel Stock 3.06GHz Heatsink From All Angles
The Fan:
The standard Intel fan is hung from the top, partially to protect it during shipping, and partially because it apparently runs quieter in this configuration. The heatsink uses the familiar plastic cam levers to engage the plastic motherboard HSRM. The fan draws in 0.37A and is actually made by Nidec, a well known company that produce reliable glass fiber impregnated fans. The fan connects via a standard three-pin motherboard header and supports RPM signals.

Heatsink Top:
Looking from the top down without the fan shroud we can see right through the heatsink. There really is nothing more to this cooler than the fins and the copper base. A benefit of having the base not extend to the full length of the fins is that exhaust air can be used to help cool the processor as well. Rather than directing the cool air to the sides, it heads straight down and around the outside of the m478 socket.

Side A:
The locking mechanism is classic Intel, and works very well. The copper base plate is 9mm thick, but only 44mm long. The fins range in thickness from 0.4mm to 1mm. The thicker fins being used to support the fan shroud and clipping mechanism. Fins are 34mm in height and spaced ~1mm apart.

Side B:
The roughly 70mm fan is supported by four plastic arms over the heatsink fins. The fan shroud clips into the copper base and helps direct the airflow down and towards the outside of the cooler.

Heatsink Base:

The copper base measures 70mm x 44mm in size and has a sanded finish. The base is nice and flat so only a small amount of thermal compound is really necessary. At the outer edges of the copper base plate are four small cross cuts to help improve air exhaust at the outer edges, and cut down on overall weight.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Intel Stock 3.06GHz Copper/Aluminum Heatsink Review
 2: — Examination of the Heatsink
 3:  Heatsink Thermal/Acoustic Test Parameters
 4:  Acoustic Samples: Listen to this Heatsink!
 5:  Final Temperature Results

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