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Dynatron DC1207BMX Copper Pentium4 Heatsink Review
Dynatron DC1207BMX Copper Pentium4 Heatsink Review
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Abstract: The significance of this set up is that there is no thermal interface to be concerned with between the fins and baseplate.

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Dynatron   Cooling / Heatsinks   Apr 17, 2003   Max Page  

Home > Reviews > Page: The heatsink from all sides

Dynatron DC1207BMX Heatsink From All Angles
The Fan:
The bright green fan has eleven blades and measures 70mm is size. The fan draws power from a standard three-pin motherboard header which supports RPM monitoring.

Heatsink Top:
Bucking the trend, Dynatron use a steel fan shroud to support the fan about 3mm above the tips of the copper fins. The skived fins are divided into two sections as you can see, but this has more to do with versions of coolers which have the center cut away for a socket A clip than any thermal reasons.

Side A:
The side of the heatsink is pretty bare, and only measures 47mm tall. Air is drawn in from the top of the heatsink and exhausted out either side in what is termed an impingement orientation. The fan shroud is held in place with four small screws which are screwed directly into the copper fins.

Side B:
The copper base measures about 3.5mm thick and the fins 0.5mm. Each of the 35 fins are spaced about 1.3mm apart to ensure good airflow. One of the nice benefits of a skived heatsink is that the tips of the fins come to a knife edge which poses little resistance to air flowing into the fins. There is no solder joint since the fins and base are one and the same and the fins are 23mm tall.
Heatsink Base:
The base has been face milled perfectly flat, and is very smooth. Only a small amount of thermal compound should be used with a base of this finish. Too much compound would actually get stuck between the heatsink and processor heatspreader instead of filling in the few micro voids in the metal surface finish.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Dynatron DC1207BMX Copper Pentium4 Heatsink Review
 2: — The heatsink from all sides
 3:  Heatsink Test Parameters
 4:  Thermal And Acoustic Results
 5:  Final temperature results

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