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Dynatron G555 2U Xeon Server Heatsink Review
Dynatron G555 2U Xeon Server Heatsink Review
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Abstract: The fan rotates at 5,5000RPM and moves upwards of 54CFM airflow at a very loud 67.8 dBA noise level. The 23x84x84mm PWM fan can slow to 1000RPM (8.4CFM) during low duty cycles and is rated to between 0.24mm-H2O to 5.6mm-H20 static pressure.

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Dynatron   Cooling / Heatsinks   Jan 26, 2014   Max Page  

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360° View - Dynatron G555 2U Server Heatsink


Information on Frostytech's test methodology is available here.

The 23x84x84mm PWM fan spins at 5500RPM and draws power from a standard 4-pin motherboard header. Air is exhausted down into tightly pitched aluminum fins. The aluminum fins are 0.4mm thick and spaced~1.0mm apart.

The aluminum fins stand 37mmtall, approximately 27mm of which is exposed for exhaust air to escape. The copper heat spreader is 4-6.5mm thick. Note the captive, spring tensioned screws for installation onto socket LGA1366 Intel Xeon processors.

Four 6mm diameter copper heatpipes are embedded into the copper base plate of Dynatron's G555 2U server heatsink at the center, directly over the CPU mounting pad. The patch of pre-applied thermal compound is 35x35mm in area.

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 engineer's straight edge or proven flat surface, in two axes.

The copper base of the Dynatron's G555 heatsink has a machined surface finish which is perfectly flat in both axes. A minimal machining texture is left in the copper, giving it a surface roughness of approximately ~32 microinches.

Next up, let's see how this heatsink handles the heat compared to a selection of other heatsinks!

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Dynatron G555 2U Xeon Server Heatsink Review
 2: — 360° View - Dynatron G555 Heatsink
 3:  Acoustic Sample and Heatsink Sound Levels
 4:  Intel LGA2011/1366 Heatsink Temperature Comparisons

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