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Ajigo MF014021 Copper Heatsink Review
Ajigo MF014021 Copper Heatsink Review
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Abstract: In order to attach the aluminum fins to the copper base both metals are plated in nickel. Nickel plating also protects the copper base from oxidation,

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Ajigo   Cooling / Heatsinks   Jul 15, 2002   Max Page  

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MF014021 From All Angles

The Fan:

The heatsink we tested came with a Everflow fan attached. The 10mm thick fan is low-profile and draws a scant 0.25A. Because of the small size, the fan is very quiet in operation, and power can be drawn from the motherboard via a standard three-pin header. There are about 4mm of clearance below the fan, and above the square tips of the fins for improved airflow into the fins.

Top: The fins are spaced about 1mm apart and the tips are squared off. Thus the surface area of this heatsink is pretty large. All of the aluminum fins have been plated with nickel to facilitate joining them with the copper base.

Side A: The MF014021 uses a fairly standard clipping mechanism which is keyed so it doesn't slide around. With copper based heatsinks it is really important to use a clip which remains stationary in the fins. If this isn't the case the heatsink can slip around on the core after it has been installed, and the case put back to the vertical position.
Side B:
The aluminum fins are all nickel plated and measure 0.3mm thick. The fins are spaced 1mm apart and measure about 24mm in height. According to the manufacturer, the fins are soldered to the base, not dip brazed. The copper base plate is also nickel plated and measures 6mm thick.

Heatsink Base:

The MF014021 base has been machined flat and smooth, then plated with nickel for a very good overall finish. A thermal pad comes standard, but it can be removed if you wish to use arctic silver or another type of thermal interface. The base finish on this particular heatsink tested with an engineers straight edge and proved itself to be very flat as well. Some very minor imperfections meant it isn't perfectly flat, but they will have no significant bearing on how the heatsink mounts on a silicon processor core.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Ajigo MF014021 Copper Heatsink Review
 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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