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3Rsystem's Iceage 80 Prima Mini is a compact CPU cooler that stands just 104mm tall. It's ideally suited towards compact PC systems, slim cases, or simply as a low noise cooling solution for energy efficient sub-85W processors. Given the burgeoning volume of 85W, 65W and 45W energy efficient processors, compact coolers like the Iceage 80 Prima Mini are certainly handy for any PC situation where there's not a lot of headroom. The use of big chunky 8mm copper heatpipes here is a little interesting, we have to wonder if the low speed fan and short stubby aluminum fins are really fit for the heat that size heat pipe is capable of transferring... The heatsink packs a single, fixed speed, 1800RPM 80mm fan to move air though the Prima Mini's 'tower' built around three 8mm diameter copper heatpipes. The entire heatsink weighs just 365 grams and installs onto AMD or Intel processors with the same tool free mounting clip. The Iceage 80 Prima Mini is compatible with Intel socket 775 and AMD socket 754/939/940/AM2/AM3 processors. As of this writing socket 1366 is not supported. Like all recent 3Rsystem heatsinks Frostytech has tested, the Iceage 80 Prima Mini is an exposed heatpipe cooler - meaning its three heatpipes make contact with the top of the processor. It is rated for processors with a TDP of up to 200 Watts according to the manufacturer, but this is perhaps a touch optimistic. As a thermal solution measuring less than 110mm in height, the 3Rsystem Iceage 80 Prima Mini qualifies as a low profile heatsink. It will fit into slim type desktop cases and 3U sized chassis.
The base of the 3Rsystem Iceage 80 Prima
Mini features three exposed 8mm diameter copper heatpipes.
The heatsink mounts to both Intel and AMD motherboards
using the same bracket, which is nice as it simplifies the installation procedure. A
special black plastic retention frame will need to be installed onto
Intel motherboards to give the Prima Mini something to clip onto, but
this is no more complicated than pushing in four pegs.
The 3Rsystem Iceage 80 Prima Mini heatsink ships with brackets for Intel LGA775 and AMD
754/939/940/AM2/AM3 processors. The black plastic bracket pictured below is used on Intel 775 motherboards, using
push-to-lock type clips. The heatsink then attaches to the bracket to hold
it in position. Only one set of wire fan clips are supplied with the
heatsink, and only one 80mm fan can be installed onto it. I suspect many
potential users would like the option of installing a second fan in a pull
configuration. Along with the wire fan clips, some rubber vibration
absorbing pads can be used in between the fan and aluminum fins to prevent
rattling sounds. Base Finish and Flatness Flipping a
heatsink over to inspect the business end is often a simple indicator of overall
cooler quality. More practically speaking, a heatsink is in many ways only as
effective as the contact it makes with the processor - the flatter and smoother
the better. Base finish is one of the criteria that Frostytech measure in the
course of evaluating heatsinks, and it involves two distinct aspects. Surface
Finish is the first; this is calculated with the aid of Surface Roughness
Comparator that has a cross section of common machine surface finishes and their
numerical surface roughness equivalents in microinches. The second is Surface
Flatness. This is tested with an engineers straight edge or proven flat surface,
in two axis. The 3Rsystem
Iceage 80
Prima Mini heatsink has a surface roughness of approximately 32 microinches, which is considered
good. The base is machined perfectly flat in both axis, but has a slight grooved
finish from the machining operation. The copper and aluminum parts are flush. FrostyTech's Test Methodologies are outlined in detail here if you care to know what equipment is
used, and the parameters under which the tests are conducted. Now let's move
forward and take a closer look at this heatsink, its acoustic characteristics,
and of course its performance in the thermal
tests!
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