New Swiftech MCX15 series Chipset Heatsinks
I know this probably could have/ should have gone in "Cooling" but it isn't too often that we find new NB coolers. especially one like this one from Swiftech.
These things just look wild! It looks like sheer woodyland heaven for geeks. I like it!
For more Check out the very cool new product page at Swiftech. This is what looks are all about and I bet it works pretty damn well too!
These things just look wild! It looks like sheer woodyland heaven for geeks. I like it!
Features
Introducing the MCX159™ series heatsinks, the first extreme performance heatsinks designed for high front side bus frequency chipsets.
Hybrid copper base, and thin aluminum pin heatsink:
the massive 1/2" thick copper base provides superior heat capacity for unparalleled stability in extreme overclocking applications. The thin aluminum pins promote increased turbulence for more efficient heat dissipation compared to traditional fin extrusions.
Patented Helicoid pin design (U.S. patent 6,469,898): pins are individually machined in an helicoid shape, to increase their surface area, and further enhance heat dissipation efficiency.
Ultra quiet (18 dBA) VAPO bearing Sunon 40mm fan
Three models are available, using different retention mechanisms for compatibility with with a wide variety of platforms:
MCX159-A™ for AMD® processor platforms - see compatibility specifications
MCX159-P™ for Intel® processor platforms - see compatibility specifications
MCX159-R™ (Retail version) includes both retention mechanisms
Overall quality & attention to details
Perfect contact between chipset core and heatsink is critical for transferring the thermal load to the heat dissipation device. For this reason, the heatsink base is lapped in-house, flat to 3/10th of 1/1000" and hand-polished to a near-mirror finish (Grade 8 Micro Surface finish)
For more Check out the very cool new product page at Swiftech. This is what looks are all about and I bet it works pretty damn well too!
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It doesnt say how much it weights tho. That and a Big HSF would be weighing down the board a bit tho.
My northbridge cooler is flatter (the swiftech is +/- 0.0003".... mine's +/- 0.0001") and has a better finish (3 micron) and has a bigger fan (20cfm 50mm). I don't think I'll be buying one, especially not when mine is held on by the standard northbridge cooler spaced holes... (It's a Coolermaster DP505-0A with a 20cfm fan, lapped to +/- 0.0001" and with a custom clip).
And my heatsink cost me less too (<$20). It looks great, but I suggest that you just make your own.
I was wondering...whats the point with that kind of finish on the northbridge cooler when the NB core is that concave as it is ,especially on all NF2 Boards? If you lap the NB so that it is close to square and straight, you wont need a cooler like that. My board does 246 fsb on a standard hs/fan that is included in the NF2 2.0 and 1.97V on the chipset. Not even AS3 under, just some goop.
Are you trying to say this one isn't held on with the standard 2 holes, which it is.
I have a MCX 432 for my cpu, it weights about 1.5-2 pounds, on the plus side, it bolts to the mobo instead of using clips