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nPowerTek NPH-1366-115HC Heatsink Review
At the center of the NPH-1366-115HC heatsink is nPowertek's proprietory copper heat column - essentially a 33mm diameter copper heatpipe. The inner walls and base of the heat column are covered by a sintered metal wick and the contents under vacuum with a small amount of working fluid.
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Date: Feb 03, 2014
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nPowerTek NPH-1366-140HC Heatsink Review
The nPowerTek NPH-1366-140HC heatsink is
intended for socket LGA1366 Intel processors up to 130W TDP, but in this
review Frostytech is going to stress it with a 200W heat load and see how it
stacks up.
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Date: Jan 30, 2014
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TTIC nPowertek Hurricane NPH-105 Heatsink Review
The nPowertek TTIC NPH-105 heatsink is an interesting CPU cooler because it is constructed with 6mm diameter copper heatpipes (two) and a not so common 25mm diameter copper heat column that is capable of moving a lot of heat on its own.
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Date: Jan 04, 2011
Model No.: Hurricane NPH-105
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nPowerTek NPH-775-115HC Heatsink Review
Weighing in at 750grams and standing 115mm tall, the NPH-775-115HC heatsink
comes equipped with a single 92mm PWM fan that operates at 3000RPM.
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Date: Feb 03, 2009
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nPowerTek NPH-775-140HC Heatsink Review
The Thermal Transtech International Corp. (TTIC) nPowerTek NPH-775-140HC heatsink is a deceptively simple combination of copper heat column and aluminum fins.
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Date: Sep 08, 2008
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nPowertek NPH-1000 Heatsink Review
nPowertek's NPH-1000 heatsink is a predominantly copper heatsink with an aluminum base, four heatpipes and a 95mm fan. The heatsink is compatible with AMD Athlon64 socket 754/939/940 & AM2 sockets, and Intel Core 2 Duo.
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Date: Jul 04, 2007
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nPowerTek TTIC NPH-K8 Big Heatsink Review
The 148mm tall copper heat column absorbs heat from the processor core, transferring it up through the center of approximately 45 thick gauge aluminum cooling fins of 125 x 77mm in size.
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Date: Jan 21, 2007
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nPowerTek NPH SF775-2 Radial Fin Socket 775 Heatsink Review
The nPowertek SF 775-2 heatsink features a body made of copper fins which have been wrapped around a central copper slug.
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Date: Dec 13, 2006
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nPowertek NPH 775-1 Socket 775 Heatsink Review
The NPH 775-1 heatsink weighs in at 615 grams, making it a pretty heavy candidate for Intel LGA775 processor cooling.
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Date: Nov 16, 2006
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nPowertek TTIC NPH K8-1 Heatsink Review
NPH K8-1 Socket 939 heatsink looks deceptively simple at first glance;
but at the heart of this socket 754/939/940 Athlon64 heatsink is a huge
copper cylinder.
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Date: May 17, 2006
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nPowerTek TTIC NPH-201 Socket A Heatsink Review
This column, 25mm in diameter and made from a hollow copper cylinder, has a chemical coating on the inside that works to the same effect as a wick in a traditional heatpipe...
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Date: Aug 30, 2004
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nPowerTek TTIC NPH-2 Heatpipe Heatsink Review
The first Thermal Transtech
International Corp. heatsink we tested performed quiet admirably, and so it
is with high expectations that we look upon the Socket A NPH-2 model
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Date: Dec 25, 2003
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nPowerTek TTIC NPH-1 Heatpipe Heatsink Review
The heatsink looks fairly unremarkable from the outside, but at the center
sits a 25mm diameter copper heatpipe which gives the NPH-1 some really serious kick.
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Date: Sep 15, 2003
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