Omega65
22 Jun 2004, 7:41pm
Overclockes.com (http://www.overclockers.com/articles1043/): The good guys at Thermalright were nice enough to send an engineering sample of their 120mm P4 heatpipe heatsink for a test spin.
Die Simulator results place Thermalright's 120mm P4 Heatpipe in the topmost rank of P4 heatsinks tested to date (Heatsink Ranking (http://www.overclockers.com/articles373)).
Thermalright's 120mm P4 Heatpipe is well made and an excellent choice for low noise P4 cooling. Mating Thermalright's Heatpipe with a variable speed fan might be the preferred approach for the power user looking for peak performance followed by a quiet night's sleep. Prescott users might want to consider this heatsink for effective cooling.
Source: Overclockers.com (http://www.overclockers.com/articles1043/)
Die Simulator results place Thermalright's 120mm P4 Heatpipe in the topmost rank of P4 heatsinks tested to date (Heatsink Ranking (http://www.overclockers.com/articles373)).
Thermalright's 120mm P4 Heatpipe is well made and an excellent choice for low noise P4 cooling. Mating Thermalright's Heatpipe with a variable speed fan might be the preferred approach for the power user looking for peak performance followed by a quiet night's sleep. Prescott users might want to consider this heatsink for effective cooling.
Source: Overclockers.com (http://www.overclockers.com/articles1043/)