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) |
|
Sunbeamtech |
Core-Contact Freezer |
high |
16.1 |
10.0 |
51.3 |
Xigmatek |
HDT-S1283 |
high |
16.8 |
10.7 |
50.7 |
Thermalright |
Ultra 120 |
|
17.8 |
10.6 |
53.7 |
Ibuypower |
IBP-Z001 |
high |
18.0 |
11.6 |
61.7 |
Coolermaster |
Hyper Z600 |
|
18.0 |
11.6 |
47.7 |
Xigmatek |
HDT-S1284EE |
high |
18.1 |
9.4 |
44.2 |
Zerotherm |
FZ120 |
high |
18.2 |
11.4 |
47.6 |
3Rsystem |
Iceage 120 |
high |
18.2 |
12.1 |
47.9 |
Coolermaster |
V8 |
high |
18.4 |
11.2 |
52.6 |
Thermalright |
Ultra 120 Extreme |
|
18.4 |
11.4 |
44.5 |
Xigmatek |
HDT-SD964 |
high |
18.8 |
11.6 |
57.2 |
SilenX |
iXtrema IXC-120HA2 |
high |
18.9 |
11.2 |
52.9 |
Coolermaster |
Hyper 212 |
|
19.0 |
11.8 |
45.9 |
Apack |
Zerotherm BTF92 OC Ed |
high |
19.0 |
11.2 |
53.6 |
Zalman |
CNPS9700 LED |
high |
19.0 |
10.4 |
56.5 |
Xigmatek |
HDT-S983 |
high |
19.5 |
11.8 |
52.7 |
Scythe |
Mugen |
|
19.5 |
11.4 |
46.0 |
Xigmatek |
S1284 Achilles |
high |
19.6 |
11.6 |
42.7 |
Tuniq |
Tower 120 |
high |
19.6 |
12.2 |
51.6 |
Thermalright |
Ultra-90 |
high |
19.6 |
13.0 |
56.2 |
Apack |
Zerotherm Nirvana 120 |
high |
19.8 |
12.3 |
49.2 |
Enzotech |
Ultra-X |
high |
20.0 |
8.5 |
59.1 |
Zalman |
CNPS9700NT |
high |
20.3 |
12.4 |
52.2 |
Scythe |
Infinity SCINF-1000 |
|
20.3 |
12.6 |
37.8 |
OCZ |
Vendetta 2 |
high |
20.5 |
12.5 |
41.9 |
OCZ |
Gladiator Max |
high |
20.7 |
12.6 |
42.9 |
EKL |
GroB Clock'ner |
|
20.8 |
13.2 |
40.6 |
EKL |
GroB Clock'ner Blue Ed. |
high |
21.0 |
12.9 |
42.4 |
Noctua |
NH-C12P |
high |
21.2 |
13.1 |
40.4 |
Coolermaster |
GeminII S |
high |
21.3 |
13.4 |
49.6 |
OCZ |
Vendetta |
high |
21.3 |
13.5 |
52.8 |
Noctua |
NH-U12P |
high |
21.3 |
13.4 |
40.7 |
Apack |
Zerotherm BTF90 |
|
21.8 |
12.7 |
52.1 |
Xigmatek |
HDT-S963 |
high |
21.9 |
13.7 |
50.2 |
Akasa |
AK-965 |
high |
22.2 |
13.8 |
48.1 |
Apack |
Zerotherm BTF80 |
|
22.8 |
13.9 |
51.9 |
Thermaltake |
MaxOrb |
high |
22.9 |
13.1 |
57.4 |
Zalman |
CNPS8700 LED |
high |
23.2 |
14.1 |
48.1 |
Cooljag |
Falcon 92-AL |
high |
23.2 |
14.2 |
52.1 |
Rosewill |
RCX-Z3 |
high |
23.3 |
14.0 |
58.6 |
Coolink |
Silentator |
high |
23.5 |
16.4 |
41.2 |
Nexus |
HOC-9000 |
high |
23.6 |
14.6 |
43.0 |
Scythe |
Mine Rev. B |
|
23.6 |
15.0 |
36.8 |
Cooljag |
Falcon 92-Cu |
high |
23.6 |
14.8 |
52.8 |
Akasa |
AK-920 |
high |
24.3 |
14.1 |
52.9 |
Thermaltake |
V1 |
high |
24.4 |
12.3 |
59.6 |
Intel |
FCLGA4-S Reference (P mode) |
high |
24.5 |
15.2 |
61.1 |
Scythe |
Zipang |
|
24.7 |
15.2 |
33.1 |
Glacialtech |
Igloo 5750 PWM |
high |
24.9 |
14.6 |
52.3 |
Asus |
Arctic Square |
high |
24.9 |
14.9 |
44.9 |
Akasa |
AK-922 (EVObue) |
high |
25.5 |
15.4 |
60.3 |
Asus |
Lionsquare |
high |
25.7 |
15.3 |
44.7 |
Coolermaster |
Aquagate Mini R80 |
high |
25.7 |
16.2 |
59.2 |
Asus |
Silent Square EVO |
high |
25.8 |
15.6 |
42.8 |
Glacialtech |
Igloo 5610 PWM |
high |
25.9 |
15.9 |
59.5 |
Thermalright |
SI-128SE |
|
26.5 |
15.2 |
44.5 |
Thermaltake |
DuOrb |
|
26.7 |
16.1 |
49.5 |
Scythe |
Andy Samuri Master SCASM-1000 |
|
26.7 |
14.2 |
38.4 |
Zalman |
CNPS9300AT |
high |
27.1 |
18.2 |
55.5 |
Noctua |
NH-U9B |
high |
27.1 |
17.2 |
41.9 |
Asus |
Triton 79 Amazing |
|
27.7 |
17.0 |
44.3 |
ASUS |
Triton 77 |
high |
27.7 |
17.6 |
41.2 |
Auras |
SLC-747 |
high |
27.9 |
25.7 |
52.2 |
Auras |
LPT-700 |
|
28.3 |
16.9 |
52.2 |
Thermalfly |
F1-IACSHA |
high |
29.0 |
18.3 |
60.4 |
Evercool |
Transformer 6 |
high |
29.2 |
14.6 |
51.6 |
nPowertek |
TTIC NPH1000 |
|
29.3 |
16.8 |
47.5 |
Glacialtech |
Igloo 5710 Silent |
|
29.4 |
18.0 |
43.4 |
Thermalfly |
I75DUB |
high |
29.5 |
16.8 |
68.5 |
Zalman |
CNPS9500 AT |
|
29.6 |
17.3 |
53.3 |
Glacialtech |
Igloo 5750 Silent |
|
29.8 |
18.5 |
35.5 |
Coolermaster |
Hyper TX2 |
|
29.9 |
18.8 |
53.7 |
Alpha Novatech |
PRE9060M92P |
high |
29.9 |
18.5 |
51.5 |
OCZ |
Gladiator Max |
low |
30.0 |
18.1 |
30.1 |
Scythe |
Kama Cross |
|
30.0 |
18.8 |
40.0 |
Akasa |
AK-961 |
|
30.0 |
18.7 |
60.7 |
Auras |
LPT-709 |
|
30.1 |
18.6 |
43.9 |
Rosewill |
RCX-Z2-EX |
high |
30.1 |
18.7 |
45.9 |
nPowertek |
NPH-775-1 |
|
30.1 |
18.8 |
50.1 |
Glacialtech |
Igloo 5610 Silent |
|
30.4 |
17.1 |
44.7 |
Sunon |
Waturbo |
|
30.6 |
18.3 |
57.5 |
Auras |
CTC-868 (closed) |
|
31.0 |
18.6 |
48.7 |
Akasa |
Revo (horizontal) |
high |
31.0 |
20.3 |
44.5 |
Scythe |
Shuriken |
high |
31.4 |
18.8 |
38.2 |
Apack |
CF800 |
high |
31.4 |
20.7 |
48.4 |
Thermaltake |
Jungle512 |
high |
31.6 |
20.4 |
60.8 |
Coolage |
Frozen Orb F0-Z924AL |
high |
32.0 |
19.9 |
48.9 |
Xigmatek |
AIO-S80DP |
high |
32.4 |
21.4 |
55.0 |
Scythe |
Katana II |
|
32.5 |
18.6 |
37.9 |
Rosewill |
RCX-Z2 |
|
32.6 |
19.3 |
59.9 |
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 |
Scythe |
Ninja Mini |
|
33.7 |
19.9 |
41.7 |
Thermalright |
MST-977SLE |
|
33.8 |
20.0 |
46.5 |
Intel |
Stock Pentium D |
high |
33.8 |
20.7 |
47.5 |
Scythe |
Orochi SCORC-1000 |
|
34.0 |
20.8 |
27.8 |
Thermolab |
TLI-S Micro Silencer |
|
34.7 |
19.2 |
52.0 |
nPowerTek |
SF775-2 |
high |
34.7 |
21.1 |
64.6 |
Asus |
Silent Knight 2 |
high |
34.9 |
21.4 |
46.2 |
Akasa |
AK-960E |
|
36.1 |
21.4 |
56.3 |
Gigabyte |
Volar GH-PSV21-FB |
high |
36.3 |
22.1 |
56.1 |
Auras |
SMF-660 |
|
36.4 |
23.0 |
43.4 |
Zalman |
CNPS7500-Cu LED |
high |
36.4 |
22.9 |
50.9 |
Thermalfly |
I75DUH |
|
37.8 |
22.8 |
48.7 |
Akasa |
AK-975CU |
high |
38.4 |
23.0 |
47.7 |
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 |
Evercool |
Transformer 6 |
low |
39.7 |
20.4 |
41.3 |
nPowertek |
NPH-775-140HC |
high |
40.2 |
24.8 |
56.7 |
Arctic Cooling |
Alpine 7 Pro |
high |
40.5 |
23.8 |
44.1 |
Intel |
Stock Core 2 Duo |
|
49.2 |
29.0 |
36.7 |
Thermolab |
TLI-U Nano Silencer |
|
50.4 |
28.8 |
48.3 |
Glacialtech |
Igloo 5062 Cu Light |
|
50.6 |
29.7 |
45.2 |
Glacialtech |
Igloo 5063 Light E |
|
56.5 |
32.1 |
51.5 |
Glacialtech |
Igloo 5063 Cu Silent E |
|
57.3 |
34.4 |
41.0 |
Glacialtech |
Igloo 5057 E |
|
58.5 |
36.1 |
53.4 |
Asus |
Triton 75 |
|
58.6 |
16.1 |
49.6 |
Spire |
Fourier IV SP607B3-C |
|
63.6 |
18.7 |
60.2 |
Asus |
Triton 85 |
high |
71.5+ |
16.2 |
41.1 |
Glacialtech |
Igloo 5058 Light E |
|
73.8 |
39.9 |
48.5 |
|
|
|
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 in power output between single and multi-core models, so
frostytech tests heatsinks with two thermal loads that represent the upper limit
of each cpu family; 150w and 85w.
with a
150w heat load applied by the intel lga775
version of frostytech's synthetic thermal test platform, the Evercool
Transformer 6 heatsink maintains an average temperature of 29.2°C over ambient at stock fan
speed (51.6dBA noise). If the 120mm fan is slowed to 1200RPM, the Evercool
Transformer 6 then manages a satisfactory result of 39.7°C over
ambient (41.3 dBA).
The
Evercool Transformer 6 heatsink was next tested with an 85W heat load. Under
these test conditions the heatsink maintained a 14.6°C rise over ambient at
stock fan speed, 20.4°C at reduced fan speed.
Given the complexity of the Evercool Transformer 6's
design, the number of heatpipes utilized and the sheer mass of fins overhanging
the CPU, the results are somewhat underwhelming. At full fan speed the heatsink
is clearly capable of tackling a 150W Intel processor with ease. The Transformer
6 handled a little better on the AMD platform, but still found itself about dead
middle in both reference charts.
Low noise cooling is the aim of all heatsinks being
produced right now, and quietly cooling to a low temperature is still very much
an art and science. The Evercool Transformer 6 heatsink will run near whisper
quiet, but the thermal results are average on the AMD platform, and just
satisfactory on the Intel side of things.
Innovative fin designs are important to advancing the
world of CPU cooling, yet the backwards placement of cooling fins and heatpipes
on the Transformer 6 just ends up being counterproductive. The function of
the Transformer 6 has been co-opted by too much superficial design, leading to
the unadvantageous situation where the heatpipes directly over the CPU core
terminate within the smallest set of aluminum fins.... Those fins are also
inexplicably located below a much larger set of fins and the fan motor
hub!? The net result is decreased airflow where it's most needed.
The arrangement of heatpipes on the Transformer 6
heatsink evidently leads to a very unstable frame which is prone to bending
- certainly NOT what you want to subject fragile heatpipes to.
The bottom line is this, if you're currently running the
Evercool
Transformer 6 heatsink just be sure to leave the fan at full speed. It's not the
coolest or quietest solution, but it will get the job done. If you're shopping
around for a new CPU cooler, there are a good many models which outperform the
Transformer 6 both thermally and acoustically.
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