Vantec VP4C7040 From All
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The Fan: The seven-bladed TMD fans from
YS-Tech are unique because the motor which drives the impeller is around
the outside of the fan, under that metal casing. In standard fans, the
motor is located at the center. The benefit of this design is that there
is no dead spot directly under the center of the impeller - because there
is no motor. The dead spot on standard brushless fans is usually right
over the hottest part of a heatsink. The fan connects to a standard
three-pin motherboard header and supports RPM monitoring. |
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Top: The heatsink uses a small aluminum
fan shroud to prop the TMD fan up 5mm above the
tips of the fins. This space is important, and if you were to mount the fan
flush to the fins you would probably find that temperatures rise slightly
as less air being pushed down through the fins. The four sections of aluminum which come out
from the central copper core measure just over 5mm. Flipping the heatsink over shows
that the metal width increases to 15mm at the base. |
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Side A:The clipping mechanism is
tool-free and easy to operate. The heatsink
uses a standard HSRM which is a nice change from
those custom mounting solutions which seem to be gaining favor with some
manufacturers. |
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Side B: The fins
only seem to take up 40mm of each side of the heatsink, but since they
are nested the remaining area is not wasted by any means. The small fan
shroud helps to keep the fan in place, and directs the exhaust air down through
the body of the heatsink. |
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Heatsink Base:
The 25mm diameter copper core sits
just proud of the aluminum base. The fins spread out from the core in a jagged
pattern. The copper core is the only part of the heatsink which actually comes
in contact with the processor and is very flat, but smaller than the core
of a pentium 4 processor by a small amount. |