Overclockers.com reviews the GOD of P4 Heatsinks
Omega65
Philadelphia, Pa
Overclockers.com: The good guys at Thermalright were nice enough to send an engineering sample of their 120mm P4 heatpipe heatsink for a test spin.
Source: Overclockers.com
WOW! Finally a 120mm Heatsink!Die Simulator results place Thermalright's 120mm P4 Heatpipe in the topmost rank of P4 heatsinks tested to date (Heatsink Ranking).
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
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Gobbles
That's a bloody monster
Still, suppose you have to have something like that when you are attempting to cool 105w+ of bloated processor ( <s>prescott</s> presHOT )..
Switch back to the Intel Retail heatsink from that monster cooler you have then
With the Intel retail heatsink, a 2.8E @ 3.5GHz, running two instances of F@H, never goes over 60*C. The board claims it runs at 75*C+, but the actual temperature, measured at the CPU's IHS by a digidoc5, is like 55*C.
I think with that many CFM and the static pressure of that fan, it would be able to keep those Prescott's nice and cool. It's still no water or phase change, but it would be damned good (and damned loud) air cooling