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Evercool ND19715CA Copper-Core Heatsink Review
Evercool ND19715CA Copper-Core Heatsink Review
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Abstract: While the ND19715CA isn't a true silent heatsink since it measures in at over 40dB, it does manage to operate will low-to-moderate noise levels.

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Evercool   Cooling / Heatsinks   Apr 29, 2003   Max Page  

Home > Reviews > Page: Thermal And Acoustic Results
Acoustic Samples: Listen to this Heatsink!

Noise levels with the Evercool (I keep wanting to write Everclear ;-) ND19715CA are pretty reasonable. Coming in under the 50dB mark means it is unlikely that this fan noise will be of any real bother to users. To listen to this heatsink for yourself in operation, be sure to click on the little headphones icon below and download the Acoustic Sample MP3 file.

(high) 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. Measurements are made on the dB (A) scale.

FrostyTech Sound Level Results
- Manufacturer Model Noise Level Scale
verax P14 32.1 dB Quiet
Verax P11T 35.3 dB
Spire 5U213C1H3G 35.7 dB
Coolermaster HHC-L61 42.2 dB
Coolermaster HSC-V62 43.7 dB
Akasa AK821 44.2 dB
Spire 5F263 44.5 dB
Akasa Ag Mountain2Q 45.5 dB
Evercool ND19715CA 46.8 dB
Taisol CMK702 47.3 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
Tocools Novasonic 52.2 dB
NengTyi XPC5000 52.4 dB
Spire 5T235 52.5 dB
Thermal Integration TI-V77L 53.0 dB
GlacialTech Igloo 2400 53.9 dB
Eumax EU01 55.4 dB
Sibak AE01625B 58.2 dB
AVC Tundra 2 58.4 dB
Sibak AC02625B 59.7 dB
Coolermaster HHC-001 59.9 dB
Coolermaster HSCV83 (high) 62.1 dB
Sibak AC06725TH 62.4 dB
Dynatron DY1206BH-625 63.3 dB
Dynatron DC1206BMP 65.1 dB
Thermalright SLK800 66.2 dB
Thermalright AX-7 66.4 dB louder

The Evercool ND19715CA measures in at 47 dB which is pretty low on the scale all things considered. Next up, thermal results.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Evercool ND19715CA Copper-Core Heatsink Review
 2:  The heatsink from all sides
 3:  Heatsink Thermal/Acoustic Test Parameters
 4: — Thermal And Acoustic Results
 5:  Final Temperature results

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