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jmke 14th August 2004 22:16

AMD Socket 754/939/940 heatsink roundup
 
[H] = Heatpipe Technology onboard

* Thermalright SLK948-U
* Thermalright SB-2
* Thermalright XP-120 [H]
* Thermalright XP-90 [H]
* CoolerMaster Hyper 6 [H]
* CoolerMaster Hyper 48 [H]
* Coolermaster Vortex
* Scythe NCU2000 [H]
* Scythe FCS50 [H]
* Zalman CNPS7000Cu (not in yet)
* Zalman CNPS7700Cu

more to be added for my TO DO list when they arrive

Sidney 17th August 2004 21:31

Request:

Weight table listing heavy weight championship fight. (both in Kg and lbs.)

jmke 17th August 2004 22:58

Thermalright units are on route with UPS from www.bacata.net , I'll include weight of each unit, although I have to doubts the Hyper6 will be at the top of the chart.

jmke 21st August 2004 18:23

Quote:

Originally posted by lazyman
Request:

here's the data from all the P4 coolers (some fit on A64 also) I will test, used a household foodscale so values might be off by 50 gram at the most:

Sidney 21st August 2004 18:55

The XP120 weighs in almost identical to Stock Intel is impressive. Do I add the weight of the fan if not so equipped from the manufacturers?
I'm surprised at the NCU2000 250 gr weight.

Good info.;)

jmke 21st August 2004 19:06

only stock cooler was with fan added, all the others are "sans" :)

wutske 21st August 2004 20:28

Wow that Hyper6 is heavy :o

jmke 22nd August 2004 00:13

Finished the XP test, next up Intel ones that another 7+ hours straight of testing I need to do, hope the results are interesting.. or else! :)

next week A64

Sidney 12th September 2004 07:51

Is the Stock Intel the new copper base?
Piotke has the copper base from the Prescott. The all alum is outdated.:D

Laagvliegerke 20th January 2005 01:11

Any progress? :D ;)
I'm really looking forward to see the difference in noise and performance between a Thermalright XP-120 and a Zalman CNPS7700Cu. I think many people are interested in a decent review.


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