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jmke 10th August 2005 20:33

CoolJag SFO-H Copper A64 Heatsinks Review
 
When all heatsinks are becoming vertical giants with heatpipes and minimum 120mm fan, you would think heatsink will be the size of your case to keep your processor running smoothly. Cooljag has been manufacturing heatsinks for quite sometime, perhaps longer than many of the giant builders we have come to know recently. SFO-H is the name, with all copper in a Žnormal sizeŽ that wonŽt require motherboard removal, and a surprising small 70mm fan. Can it perform is the question... Shall we find out?

http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=352

Sidney 10th August 2005 20:50

Forgot to put "Here we see the heavy weights gain a larger advantage as they are able to cope better with the extra heat, the Athlon 64 @ 2650Mhz and 1.55v vcore is putting out close to 120Watt according to this online calculator. "

135 Watt with 1.62v vcore @2.71 GHz :)

Rutar 10th August 2005 21:01

70 mm :gay:

Sidney 10th August 2005 21:21

Both of them are using 70mm ... one of the companies mentioned produces >300,000 units per month. The world is full of :gay: should your opinion be minority.

Subjective opinion expresses your feeling; objective opinion benefit you and others. Too much reasoning without logic makes you a very unhappy person.

Sidney 13th September 2005 15:22

Pretty good performance based on here -using heat block with constant ouput for all tests.

http://www.frostytech.com/articlevie...id=1851&page=4

jmke 13th September 2005 18:33

10dBA louder than Zalman though at ~ same performance

Sidney 14th September 2005 15:58

Yep, higher noise level, but the fan has temp sensor speed control. For motherboard with variable fan control built in as in the DFI nF4, making the noise level tolerable when the system is not running heavy duty stuffs or playing games:)

Come to think of it, few people are stressing the CPU for work stuffs.


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