FrostyTech Mk.III Synthetic Thermal
Heatsink Test Results
Intel
Core i7, Extreme Edition class heatsinks tested at a 200W heat
load. Results based on readings from a 38x38mm copper
interface die with 200W heat load on the Intel version of the Mk.III
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. |
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Socket LGA2011/1366 compatible CPU
heatsinks | |
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manufacturer: |
model
no.: |
*fan
speed: |
200w thermal
test (°c) |
noise level (dba) |
|
Coolermaster |
Nepton 280L |
high |
10.6 |
58.8 |
Coolermaster |
Nepton 140XL |
high |
11.8 |
59.6 |
Coolermaster |
Seidon 240M |
high |
13.4 |
55.6 |
Silverstone |
Tundra TD02 |
high |
13.6 |
53.0 |
Coolermaster |
Glacer 240L |
high |
14.1 |
52.5 |
NZXT |
Kraken X60 |
high |
14.5 |
60.7 |
Noctua |
NH-U14S |
|
17.0 |
47.3 |
Coolermaster |
Seidon 120V |
high |
17.5 |
54.3 |
NZXT |
Kraken X40 |
high |
18.2 |
59.4 |
Silverstone |
Tundra TD03 |
high |
18.7 |
58.1 |
Silverstone |
Argon AR01 |
high |
18.8 |
53.0 |
Coolermaster |
Eisberg 240L |
high |
19.1 |
50.5 |
Raijintek |
Themis |
high |
19.7 |
52.8 |
Coolermaster |
V8 GTS |
high |
20.0 |
59.7 |
Corsair |
Hydro H80i |
high |
21.1 |
64.0 |
Noctua |
NH-U12S |
|
21.1 |
46.2 |
Raijintek |
Ereboss |
high |
21.4 |
49.7 |
Zalman |
Reserator 3 Max |
high |
21.6 |
58.9 |
Scythe |
Mugen 4 |
high |
21.7 |
41.9 |
Zalman |
LQ315 |
high |
21.9 |
50.8 |
Silverstone |
NT06-P |
high |
22.1 |
51.6 |
Raijintek |
Aidos |
high |
23.0 |
55.6 |
Zalman |
LQ310 |
high |
23.8 |
52.7 |
Zalman |
LQ320 |
high |
25.5 |
50.2 |
Dynatron |
G556 (LGA1366/2U) |
|
29.1 |
68.4 |
Dynatron |
G555 (LGA1366/2U) |
|
30.4 |
67.8 |
Dynatron |
G666 (LGA1366/2U) |
|
31.8 |
68.7 |
Silverstone |
NT01-Pro |
high |
35.8 |
40.4 |
nPowerTek |
NPH1366-140HC (LGA1366) |
high |
36.3 |
48.1 |
Dynatron |
G199 (LGA1366/1U) |
|
47.6 |
62.6 |
nPowerTek |
NPH1366-140HC (LGA1366) |
low |
57.0 |
31.6 |
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200w thermal
test (°c) |
noise level (dba) |
*heatsinks are ranked according to the 200w 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. |
Frostytech's socket LGA2011 Intel synthetic thermal test
platform stresses socket LGA2011/LGA1366 compatible heatsinks with a 200W heat
load. Keep in mind that the AMD Integrated Heat Spreader and Intel LGA2011
Integrated Heat Spreader both measure ~38x38mm, so these test results can be
extrapolated to AMD processor scenario's as well.
With a 200W heat load applied by the Intel LGA2011/1366
version of FrostyTech's synthetic thermal test platform, the nPowerTek
NPH-1366-140HC heatsink was able to maintain a satisfactory temperature result
of 36.3°C over ambient, at stock fan speed (3000RPM / 48.1 dBA).
Reducing the speed of the 95mm fan to 1500RPM saw
temperatures increase to 57.0°C over ambient while noise levels fell to a
whisper quiet 31.6 dBA.
Considering that NpowerTek's NPH-1366-140HC socket LGA1366 heatsink
was originally designed for 130W TDP Intel processors, it held up very well when
faced with a 200W heat load. However, in the current context these thermal
results are at best average at stock fan speed. Satisfactory result.
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