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Spire 5T060B1H3R Heatsink Review
Spire 5T060B1H3R Heatsink Review
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Abstract: At the forefront of the emerging class of 70mm heatsinks is the Model 5T, a simple extruded design that pulls it off quite well from the outset.

 Manufacturer  Category  Published  Author 
Spire   Cooling / Heatsinks   Oct 04, 2001   Max Page  

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One of the nicer things about the 70mm fans is that they need not rotate quite as fast to move as much air as the 60mm fans do. In the case of the fan mounted on the Model 5T, it is not perfectly quiet, but nor is it anywhere near to that of the insanely noisy Delta fans. If you click on the pair of headphones you can listen to this heatsink for yourself. Interestingly, the waveform image looks a bit out of scale compared to the noise the fan produces.

FrostyTech Acoustic Sampling Chamber (~10 sec)
Spectral view.
Listen to this Heatsink now.
Standard Waveform view.
(Listen to an MP3 recording of this heatsink by clicking on the headphones)

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 Thermal Integration TI-V77L 26.5 39.1 44.4 57.5 63.6 grey 1 med med
2 Vantec CCK-6027D 27.4 45.4 49.6 64.9 73.4 none 1 med med
3 OCZ Dominator 26.5 37.7 50.9 52.4 74.2 none 1 loud med
4 Swiftech MCX370-0A 22.3 42.0 46.1 60.3 75.6 none 1 med hard
5 Akasa Silver Mountain 26.6 46.2 51.5 65.0 76.1 none 1 loud med
6 Vantec CCK-6035D-Retail 26.5 44.2 52.8 63.2 77.9 none 1 loud med
7 Thermaltake Volcano 6cu+ 26.5 40.3 55.3 58.6 84.4 carbon 1 loud med
8 Spire 5T060B1H3R 26.7 42.7 57.5 64.6 85.1 none 1 low med
9 Thermalright CB-6L 24.6 50.3 57.7 73.8 92.7 white pad 1 low med
10 Fortis A92 26.7 45.6 65.8 67.8 97.8 none 1 loud stiff
50W 50W 100W 100W

The temperature results instantly paint the model 5T as an OEM cooler, at about the same level as the Volcano 6Cu+, but with less weight and noise. The cooler seems to work best on the small interface die, and although the numbers aren't amazing, they aren't cause for concern either.

The Thermalright CB-6L, a cooler we recently looked at comes in farther behind for most of the tests, especially on the 100W small interface die. Of course you are dealing with a 70mm cooler so size considerations are important. The sides of the heatsink are angled to help clear nearby capacitors which is nice to see.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Spire 5T060B1H3R Heatsink Review
 2:  Looking at the heatsink from all angles
 3:  Test Apparatus - Acoustic, Thermal
 4: — Temperature test results
 5:  Conclusions on the 5T060B1H3R

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