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Spire 5R266B1H3 Copper Core Heatsink Review
Spire 5R266B1H3 Copper Core Heatsink Review
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Abstract: The copper insert makes direct contact with the processors core to help spread out the heat to the remaining aluminum body.

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Spire   Cooling / Heatsinks   Nov 06, 2002   Max Page  

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Acoustic Samples: Listen to this Heatsink!

The Spire 5R266B1H3 is not an especially noisy heatsink, but pretty average all things considered. The waveform shown below gives a good indication of this. In some situations it will be drowned out by the power supply, and in others it will be a little noticeable. To listen to this heatsink in operation for yourself, just clicking on the headphones and download the MP3 recording.

FrostyTech Acoustic Sampling Chamber
Standard Waveform view of a 10 second recording. Click on the headphones to listen to an MP3 recording of this heatsink in operation. Listen to this Heatsink now.

Sound Level Measurements:

Listening to the actual noise a heatsink makes allows you to hear what pure numbers alone cannot get across. To further emphasize FrostyTech's reliance on cold hard facts when evaluating a heatsink, we also take Decibel readings with a sound level meter. These results may be higher than the manufacturer's listed specs, but then again these are real world measurements.

FrostyTech Sound Level Results
- Manufacturer Model Noise Level Scale
verax P14 32.1 dB Quiet
Verax P11T 35.3 dB
Coolermaster HHC-L61 42.2 dB
Coolermaster HSC-V62 43.7 dB
Spire 5F263 44.5 dB
JMC Prducts 400023 46.6 dB
Zalman All Flower HSF 47.4/28.9 dB
Taisol CGK760092 48.4 dB
GlacialTech Igloo 2310 49.4 dB
Cho-Liang CB0307U-17 49.5 dB
Arkua 628 50.7 dB
Noisecontrol Silverado 50.8 dB
NengTyi XPC5000 52.4 dB
Spire 5T235 52.5 dB
Ajigo MF014021 52.8 dB
Thermal Integration TI-V77L 53.0 dB
Coolink H1T 53.4 dB
Ajigo SF017011 53.6 dB
GlacialTech Igloo 2400 53.9 dB
Spire 5R266B1H3 54.4 dB
Tocools Crown 54.5 dB
Cybercooler P5750 55.4 dB
Sibak AT01515B 55.8 dB
Sibak AE01625B 58.2 dB
AVC Tundra 2 58.4 dB
Sibak AC02625B 59.7 dB
Coolermaster HHC-001 59.9 dB
Sibak AC06725TH 62.4 dB
Dynatron DY1206BH-625 63.3 dB
Dynatron DC1206BMP 65.1 dB louder

Noise levels with socket A heatsinks are generally higher than with equivalent m478 coolers. AMD processors have traditionally run warmer, or overclocked higher producing more heat. The downside to high noise levels is that heatsinks, and I suppose the computer in general gets to be rather annoying. The Spire 5R266B1H3 comes in at 54.5 dB in our real world measurements.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Spire 5R266B1H3 Copper Core Heatsink Review
 2:  Heatsink Test Parameters
 3: — Acoustic Test Results
 4:  Synthetic Temperature Test Results

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