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Old 17th December 2003, 12:06   #1
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Default Thermalright SP-97

Thermalright has adapted the SP-94 to fit your Socket A setup, it looks very promising to say the least.

Expect a review of this heatsink, I'll be comparing it to the Swiftech MCX462-V, Thermalright's current top SocketA sink: SLK-947U and the Zalman CPNS7000CU

tweaking my benchsystem now so I can provide up to 100Watt of heat!

(Tbird 1.4 @ 1.6 - 1.9v vcore!)

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All copper design for maximum performance
Soldered fins to base to ensure effective contact
92mm stock fan for more cooling capability
Screws through motherboard mounting for LAN party

Technical Spec.:

Dimension:

L99 x W59 x H50 (mm) Top, without fan
L75 x W55 x H50 (mm) Bottom, without fan


Weight:

585g (bare sink only)


AMD: Athlon XP Palamino, Thoroughbred, and Barton 2800+ and up
http://www.thermalright.com/a_page/m...oduct_sp97.htm
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Old 17th December 2003, 12:11   #2
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Default AMD HS Roundup Part1: Swiftech MCX462-V vs SLK947-U vs Kamakaze

AMD Heatsink Roundup Part1:

We will be looking at 3 of the top notch Socket A heatsinks out there:
- Swiftech MCX462-V
- Thermalright SLK947-U
- Scytch Kamakaze

all the test results are in and we are finalising the article, expect it online by the end of this week!
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AMD: Athlon XP Palamino, Thoroughbred, and Barton 2800+ and up
No duron support??!!
 
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you answered your own question !
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you answered your own question !
REALLY??!! is there no duron support??
it is the same type of socket...
 
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I am waiting for the results.
I thoughed to buy the Zalman CPNS7000A-CU and wondered if the Thermalright SP-97 could have a better performance.
So I am waiting, and will decide based on your test results.
 
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Room temp 21°C
Fan is 80mmx25mm

Tbird 1.4@1533 using 1.9 vcore = 92Watt (that 15+ more then the current top end Athlon XP CPU)

using burnk7.exe (pretty intensive little proggy that heats up the CPU very fast)

Load temp: 45°C @4500rpm (loud!)
Load temp: 58.5°C @1500rpm (very silent!)
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SLK-947U

Load temp: 47°C @4500rpm (loud!)
Load temp: 61.5°C @1500rpm (very silent!)
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I am waiting for the results.
I thoughed to buy the Zalman CPNS7000A-CU .
ah crap :grum: Thought I had the "A" version here, but it's the P4 only one

I will see if I can get my hands on the "A" version, but I don't have high hopes.

here's a nice overview for those looking for silent performance aircooling (includes the MCX462-V I'm testing here)
http://www.silentpcreview.com/module...rtid=30&page=1


I'm getting some funky results, going to reinstall the MCX462-V..

Load temps: 52.5°C @ 4500rpm
SP97 => 45°C at same fanspeed...
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