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Thermal Integration TI-V77L Heatsink Review
Thermal Integration TI-V77L Heatsink Review
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Abstract: Thermal Integration made a lot of waves in the cooling marketplace with their introduction of the Thermoengine earlier this year

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Thermal Integration   Cooling / Heatsinks   Sep 27, 2001   Max Page  

Home > Reviews > Page: Thermal Test Results, Acoustic Sample
Acoustically the TI-V77L comes in very well, thanks partially to its use of a slim 70mm fan, and secondly to the lower RPM's it operates at. Generally speaking, the YS Tech fan is not quiet, but mid level. Chances are that in most computer cases the noise characteristics off this cooler would blend in well with the power supply and drives, rather than piercing the silence like a banshee 700RPM Delta.

In any case, click on the headphones to listen to this heatsink for yourself.

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Synthetic Temperature Test Results: *Ranked according to 100W small interface die test results.

FrostyTech Synthetic Temperature Test Platform Results
Mfg. Model Ambient Temp. 27mm large copper block 15mm small copper block 27mm large copper block 15mm small copper block Thermal pad No. Fans Fan Noise Clip force
50W 50W 100W 100W
1 Thermal Integration TI-V77L 26.5 39.1 44.4 57.5 63.6 grey 1 med med
2 Vantec CCK-6027D 27.4 45.4 49.6 64.9 73.4 none 1 med med
3 OCZ Dominator 26.5 37.7 50.9 52.4 74.2 none 1 loud med
4 Akasa Silver Mountain 26.6 46.2 51.5 65.0 76.1 none 1 loud med
5 Vantec CCK-6035D-Retail 26.5 44.2 52.8 63.2 77.9 none 1 loud med
6 Thermaltake Volcano 6cu+ 26.5 40.3 55.3 58.6 84.4 carbon 1 loud med
7 Spire 5T060B1H3R 26.7 42.7 57.5 64.6 85.1 none 1 low med
8 Fortis A92 26.7 45.6 65.8 67.8 97.8 none 1 loud stiff
50W 50W 100W 100W

Like its predecessor before it, the Thermal Integration TI-V77L is a performance heatsinks. Of the current set of reference heatsinks, it comes in on top with the small interface die. The only downside we can see to a heatsink like this (as if good performance would qualify as a bad aspect) is its' larger than standard size.

This isn't a problem in so far as weight is concerned - the TI-V77L is not a heavy heatsink by any means, but rather the 70mm foot print. On mother boards where manufacturers have located obstacles like capacitors and power headers close to the socket you might not be able to use such a wide heatsink.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Thermal Integration TI-V77L Heatsink Review
 2:  Looking at the heatsink from all angles
 3:  Heatsink Test Apparatus - Acoustic, Thermal
 4: — Thermal Test Results, Acoustic Sample
 5:  Conclusions on the TI-V77L

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