TTIC NPH-101 and NPH-1 Intel HSF Review

Cooling/CPU Cooling by jmke @ 2004-05-05

TTIC pulled 2 impressive rabbits out of their hat giving us end-users a HSF solution which will please those looking for extremely silence, or extreme performance, and to top it of they are very competitively priced!

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Installation

Installation is straight forward, but requires removal of the motherboard. There is no need for the default P4 bracket, which is replaced by a simple back plate, after lining up the heatsink mounting screws with the bracket you’ll need a long Philips screwdriver to get the job done. 5 min later our test system was up and running, and although we did several remounts to check for differences, we found the mounting system to be very trustworthy as we obtained the same results each and every time!

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This plate goes on the backside of your motherboard


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time to mount the heatsink


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A very nifty system with plastic off-sets so you cannot overturn the screws, simple, yet effective


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All installed, top view


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Side view


With everything installed it is time to see how they stack up against the competition, on to the testing ->
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