FrostyTech Mk.II Synthetic Thermal Heatsink Test Results
Intel
Pentium D / Extreme Edition & Quad Core class heatsinks tested
at 150W Intel Core 2 Duo / Pentium 4 /
Celeron class heatsinks tested at 85W
Results based on readings from a 30x30mm copper
interface die with 150W and 85W heat loads applied on the LGA775
version of the Mk.II Test Platform. Temperature results listed for
each heatsink were calculated by determining the rise over ambient
temperatures at time of test. Information on Frostytech's test
methodology is
available here. |
|
Socket 775 compatible CPU heatsinks | |
manufacturer: |
model
no.: |
fan
speed: |
150w
thermal test* (°c) |
85w
thermal test (°c) |
noise level (dba) |
|
Thermalright |
Ultra 120 |
|
17.8 |
10.6 |
53.7 |
Zalman |
CNPS9700 LED |
high |
19.0 |
10.4 |
56.5 |
Enzotech |
Ultra-X |
high |
20.0 |
8.5 |
59.1 |
Apack |
Zerotherm BTF90 |
|
21.8 |
12.7 |
52.1 |
Apack |
Zerotherm BTF80 |
|
22.8 |
13.9 |
51.9 |
Akasa |
AK-920 |
high |
24.3 |
14.1 |
52.9 |
Thermalfly |
F1-IACSHA | high |
29.0 | 18.3
|
60.4 |
Zalman |
CNPS9500 AT |
|
29.6 |
17.3 |
53.3 |
Alpha Novatech |
PRE9060M92P |
high |
29.9 | 18.5 | 51.5 |
Akasa | AK-961 |
| 30.0 |
18.7 |
60.7 |
nPowertek | NPH-775-1 |
|
30.1 | 18.8 | 50.1 |
Sunon |
Waturbo |
|
30.6 |
18.3 |
57.5 |
Apack |
CF800 |
high |
31.4 |
20.7 |
48.4 |
Thermaltake |
Jungle512 |
high |
31.6 |
20.4 |
60.8 |
Xigmatek |
AIO-S80DP |
high |
32.4 |
21.4 |
55.0 |
Zalman |
CNPS7700-Cu |
high |
32.9 |
19.7 |
50.7 |
Apack |
CF900 |
high |
32.9 |
20.3 |
48.3 |
Evercool |
PT02-9232CP |
|
33.3 |
19.9 |
63.3 |
Zalman |
CNPS7700-Cu LED |
high |
33.5 |
20.6 |
49.8 |
Intel |
Stock Pentium D |
high |
33.8 |
20.7 |
47.5 |
nPowerTek |
SF775-2 |
high |
34.7 |
21.1 |
64.6 |
Akasa |
AK-960E |
|
36.1 |
21.4 |
56.3 |
Thermalfly |
I75DUH |
|
37.8 |
22.8 |
48.7 |
Cooljag |
OAK-H |
high |
38.5 |
22.9 |
55.7 |
Cooljag |
OAK-H2 |
high |
38.6 |
24.1 |
55.6 |
LS Cable |
SHS-T700 |
|
38.7 |
22.8 |
48.5 |
Intel |
Stock Pentium D |
low |
40.3 |
23.9 |
40.5 |
Cooljag |
OAK-H |
low |
95.3 |
54.5 |
29.5 |
|
|
|
150w
thermal test (°c) |
85w
thermal test (°c) | noise level (dba)
|
*heatsinks are ranked according to the 150w thermal
test results column (rise over ambient temp.). low temperatures with low
noise levels are considered best. for reference heatsinks with
variable-speed fans, only the high speed (12v) fan test result is included
in the comparison sheet; more detailed results reside in each specific heatsink
review. |
Intel
processors vary widely in heat output between single
and multi-core processors, so Frostytech relies on two test configurations to represent the
upper limit of both existing CPU families to test thermal solutions. With a 150W heat load applied
by the Intel LGA775 version of FrostyTech's synthetic
thermal test platform, the LS
Cable SHS-T700 heatsink yields a fairly average rise above ambient temperature
of 38.7°C, with 48.5 dBA noise. That is just a bit better than
the socket Intel Pentium D heatsink when it is running at its slowest
fan speed.
The LS Cable SHS-T700 heatsink was also tested with an 85W heat load. In this
situation the heatsink maintained a 22.8°C result over ambient temperature. Again, just a little better than the stock Intel solution at its
slowest speed.
Looking at the results on a the whole, neither is
particularly better than the stock Intel thermal solution, so there really isn't
much motivation to switch to the LS Cable SHS-T700 heatsink. Acoustically, the
stock Intel heatsink runs about 8 dBA quieter (at its slowest fan speed), so
even there the LS Cable SHS-T700 doesn't manage to out do its main competition.
Ultimately, the LS Cable SHS-T700
heatsink offers average cooling results, with moderately low noise levels. It's
compact size is nice, but when faced with the stock thermal solution sold with
every Intel heatsink there isn't a significant advantage to justify the
switch.
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