Thermalfly F1-IACSHA Heatsink

@ 2006/11/07
Thermalfly are a new heatsink manufacturer out of Taiwan, and the company is introducing itself with a collection of fresh thermal solutions in a nice shade of nuclear green. FrostyTech wil be testing out a couple of Thermalfly's CPU coolers for the socket 775 and 939/AM2 platforms in the coming weeks, so keep you're eyes peeled! In this review it's the Thermalfly F1-IACSHA heatsink that we'll be putting through its paces on both the thermal and acoustic front's, and on both Intel LGA775 and AMD K8 thermal platforms.

This is the debut for FrostyTech's new Intel LGA775 version of the Mk.II synthetic thermal temperature test platform! Given Intel's rapidly changing trends in lower power desktop processors, and high wattage multi-core chips, we'll be testing with two different heat load this time around. Anyhow, we'll touch upon the details of the new test platform a little later in the review. Right now it's time to get back on track as we evaluate the F1-IACSHA, a large fully copper heatsink which combines a 63mm diameter squirrel cage fan and a unique L-shaped copper cooling fin array. This heatsink has a couple attributes we've never seen before in a desktop cooler...

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