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Cooler Master HHC-L61 Copper Heatpipe Heatsink
Cooler Master HHC-L61 Copper Heatpipe Heatsink
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Abstract: The HHC-L61 is Cooler master's answer to the cry for a good performing heatsink that don't create a lot of noise.

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CoolerMaster   Cooling / Heatsinks   Jun 11, 2002   Max Page  

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HHC-L61 From All Angles

The Fan:

The fan rotates quite slowly and does not product that much noise so the heatsink really doesn't need that fan grille for any sort of finger protection. Luckily, the wire fan grilles pose negligible amounts of resistance and do not obstruct airflow in any fashion. The fan connects to the motherboard and supports RPM monitoring, as do all heatsinks these days.

Top: It is important to remember that all heatpipes have a working temperature range where they reach maximum efficiency. If temperatures rise too high all the liquid in the pipes is turned to vapor and the processes is stopped dead in its tracks. If the temperature is not warm enough then the liquid does not evaporate inside the tube either. The heatpips in the HHC-L61 move thermal energy from where the processor core sits on the base to the outer edges of the fins in a very clever fashion. Those areas where the heatpipes meet the fins are directly under the fastest moving flow of air from the fan.

Side A: The HHC-001 and HHC-L61 fins differ only by that diagonal mark in the copper fins. I would assume that bump is simply there to keep the copper rigid, but who knows there may also be some other advantages to it. The aluminum fan shroud is screwed into place which is another sign of quality and attention to detail, and the Coolermaster logo is also stamped on the side. The very tips of the heatpipes poke out from the opposite side.
Side B:
The two heatpipes stick out from the side of the heatsink a fair amount, and depending on the motherboard you are using, this could pose a problem. At the edge of the curve, the heatpipes are extending 20mm beyond the sides of the cooler, so have a look out of closely placed capacitors which may be getting bent out of the way. The thumb clip Coolermaster use on this, and every other recent heatsink we've looked at is really nice, and very easy to get a hold on. No tools are required and that is something we really like to see. At the same time, the clip is not so flimsy that it bends out of shape while you are in the middle of removing the heatsink.

Heatsink Base:

The HHC-L61 arrives in the box with a small sticker over the base to presumably protect it from scratching and other slight marks which would obviously pose a superficial problem. The undercut for socket cam arm clearance is good, and in general the base is very nicely finished. It is not perfectly flat, but the amount of 'wavyness' is very low so this should not post any major problems as long as good thermal compound is used.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Cooler Master HHC-L61 Copper Heatpipe Heatsink
 2: — Close up look at the heatsink
 3:  New Heatsink Test Parameters
 4:  Acoustic Test Results
 5:  Synthetic Temperature Test Results

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