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Coolsonic CS1662K Copper Skive Heatsink Review
Coolsonic CS1662K Copper Skive Heatsink Review
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Abstract: Skive technology for those who are unfamiliar with the term is based on a few principles which make it exceptionally good for heatsinks.

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Coolsonic   Cooling / Heatsinks   Feb 05, 2003   Max Page  

Home > Reviews > Page: Close up look at the heatsink

Coolsonic CS1662K From All Angles

The Fan: The stock YS Tech fan is 25mm in height and uses a seven-bladed impeller. Since the fan only rotates at about 5200RPM (according to the spec sheet), there is no real need for a wire fan grill. The fan draws power via a 3-pin fan header and supports RPM monitoring.

Top: It is really nice to see that the tip of every copper fin is razor sharp - meaning that air from the fan will have an easier time entering the fins all the way down. Square tipped fins can stall air as there is generally more resistance to it passing. The copper skived fins are 0.45mm thick which is a little more than we usually see (0.3mm). The fan is kept about 6mm above the tips of the copper fins. The clip has no notch to keep if from sliding around on the heatsink.

Side A: From the side we can see that there are a total of 34 fins spaced 1.25mm apart. The CS1662K is not the highest density Skive heatsink on the market, but has a nice balance to it. To often we have seen skive heatsinks which have been in use for a while completely clogged with dust bunnies. The wider fin pitch should help minimize this a little. The copper base is 4mm thick, and 60mm in width. Each fin is about 22mm in height.
Side B:
The fan shroud is simply screwed onto the copper skive portion of the heatsink. The retention clip is tool based, so you will need to find a flat head screw driver before installing the heatsink. As we mentioned before, there is no tab at the fulcrum of the clip to prevent the mass of the heatsink from sliding a little after installation. The two sets of skived fins are 28mm in width. The opening for the clip is 6mm.

Heatsink Base:

From this angle we caught all the sanding marks so the base looks worse than it actually is. Coolsonic have machined the base and then given it a light sanding. The copper is pretty flat, but domes very slightly at the center. A curve is very slight, so a little thermal compound will fill in all the voids.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Coolsonic CS1662K Copper Skive Heatsink Review
 2: — Close up look at the heatsink
 3:  Heatsink Test Parameters
 4:  Acoustic Test Measurements & Recordings
 5:  Synthetic Temperature Test Results

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