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Jetart JAKS29 Copper Heatsink Review
Jetart JAKS29 Copper Heatsink Review
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Abstract: As if that weren't sufficient enough, after soldering the fins to the copper base the entire copper fin assembly has then been plated in copper!

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Jetart   Cooling / Heatsinks   Dec 28, 2003   Max Page  

Home > Reviews > Page: Surface Roughness / Acoustic Comparisons

Surface Roughness Comparator:

Surface finish is an important factor that we all look for when holding a new heatsink. Flipping a cooler over to see how well the base has been machined is a quick way to judge the attention to detail that was put into making it. The following FrostyTech Surface Roughness Comparator offers a concise cross section common machine surface finishes. Not every heatsink base will fit into the envelope of this gage, but it does offer a very handy set of representations.

This commercially available gage has 22 machined surfaces from 2 to 500 microinches; Lapped (2, 4, and 8 µ" RA), Ground (8, 16, 32, and 63 µ" RA), Blanchard Ground (16 and 32 µ" RA), Shape Turned (32, 63, 125, 250, and 500 µ" RA), Profiled (63, 125, 250, and 500 µ" RA), and Milled (63, 125, 250, and 500 µ" RA).

FrostyTech Surface Roughness Comparator
2L 4L 8L 8G 16G 16BL 32G 32BL 32ST 63G 63M 63P 63ST 125M 125P 125ST 250M 250P 250ST 500M 500P 500ST

The base of a heatsink plays an important role in how well the cooling apparatus interfaces with the processor. Poor surface roughness will affect a good heatsink just as much as a good surface finish will improve thermal conductivity. In an effort to put a more quantitative spin on the comments we provide about base finishes, FrostyTech has begun using a Surface Roughness Comparator.

Move your mouse over the image above to see an example at right. Numbers are in Microinches, and finishes from 2 microinches to 32 microinches are excellent-to-good.

Evaluation Notes:

The JAKS29 heatsink had a surface roughness of approximately 4M, which is considered excellent. Move your mouse over the 4L tab above to see a large scan of what this surface roughness looks similar to.

Acoustic Samples: Listen to this Heatsink!

The YS Tech fan used by Jetart is pretty loud, and will probably get on the nerves of anyone looking for a good quiet home PC heatsink. Gamers on the other hand shouldn't really mind. 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 (low RPM) P14Cu 31.2 dB Quiet
Verax P11T 35.3 dB
Spire SPA04B4 35.3 dB
Spire 5U213C1H3G 35.7 dB
Titan D9TBCu35R1 37.6 dB
ArcticCooling CuSilent2 37.9 dB
Aopen ACK7L 40.4 dB
Thermalright SK-7 42.8 dB
Thermalright SLK-900A 43.0 dB
Coolermaster HSC-V62 43.7 dB
Akasa AK821 44.2 dB
Spire 5F263 44.5 dB
Zalman All Flower HSF 47.4/28.9 dB
Arkua 728M-7N01 48.2 dB
Taisol CGK760092 48.4 dB
Cho-Liang CB0307U-17 49.5 dB
Thermalright SK6+ 50.4 dB
Titan TTC-CU9TB/SC 50.5 dB
Taisol CEK787172 50.7 dB
nPowerTek TTIC NPH-2 50.7 dB
Arkua 628 50.7 dB
Scythe Kamakaze 51.0 dB
Tocools Novasonic 52.2 dB
Tocools Novasonic-AlCu 52.4 dB
Thermal Integration TI-V77L 53.0 dB
Jetart JAKS29 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 DC1206BMP 65.1 dB
Thermalright SLK800 66.2 dB
Thermalright AX-7 66.4 dB louder

We measured the noise levels of the JAKS29 at nearly 56 dBA, which clearly places this heatsink towards the louder side of our reference list. That sound is all care of the 5000RPM fan which ensures a steady stream of airflow down into the fins of the heatsink. Up next, the thermal results!

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Jetart JAKS29 Copper Heatsink Review
 2:  Examining the heatsink close up
 3:  Heatsink Thermal/Acoustic Test Parameters
 4: — Surface Roughness / Acoustic Comparisons
 5:  Synthetic Temperature Test Results

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