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Asia Vital Corp (AVC) is a name familiar to Frostytech, but may not necessarily be on the forefront of many consumers minds. AVC manufacture virtually all of the stock Intel heatsink designs, with a few exceptions here and there. FrostyTech was given a briefing on the AVC designed reference heatsink for the socket 775 'Prescott' and 'Tejas' (now cancelled) Intel Pentium 4 processors at the companies booth during Computex. AVC was showcasing the new Socket T (LGA775) heatsink system that it had developed which was a combination of extruded aluminum and central copper column. Socket 775 heatsinks are virtually all about 90mm in diameter, which is a fairly large increase from the standard rectangular shape of the previous socket 478 Pentium 4 heatsink. According to AVC;
For socket 775 processors, AVC had several Prescott-FMB2 extruded aluminum/copper-core heatsinks to showcase, all of which were 90mm in diameter. The unprotected fans rotate at 4000RPM, driving 77.2CFM of air down into the 90x90x38mm fin section of the heatsink. The "Sunwave's" design is simple, but with so many dangling wires in the average computer case, the unprotected fan blades will easily be jammed if just one stray wire is entangled.
The socket 775 Sunwave AVC heatsink on the left shows us what the back-PCB support and alternate screw-based mounting system looks like. This may not seem important, but if you have to remove the entire motherboard every time you need to switch heatsinks, that causes a lot of hassle.
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