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Thermaltake Volcano 6Cu+ Heatsink Review
Thermaltake Volcano 6Cu+ Heatsink Review
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Abstract: ver since the ORB shocked the cooling world with its shape and functionality the eyes of performance users have been glued on Thermaltake.

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Thermaltake   Cooling / Heatsinks   Sep 29, 2001   Max Page  

Home > Reviews > Page: Test Results are in...

The seven fan blades are aggressively positioned on the fan itself so it is a bit surprising that no fan grill was included to protect fingers, and errant bits of wire from being sucked in. As you might expect from any fan rotation at such a high RPM, it is not the quietest of heatsinks to deal with.

While the fan technically isn't a Delta is sure makes about the same level of noise. If you click on the headphones you can hear for yourself what I mean.
FrostyTech Acoustic Sampling Chamber (~10 sec)
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Standard Waveform view.
(Listen to an MP3 recording of this heatsink by clicking on the headphones)

Synthetic Temperature Test Results: *Ranked according to 100W small interface die test results.

FrostyTech Synthetic Temperature Test Platform Results
Mfg. Model Ambient Temp. 27mm large copper block 15mm small copper block 27mm large copper block 15mm small copper block Thermal pad No. Fans Fan Noise Clip force
50W 50W 100W 100W
1 Thermal Integration TI-V77L 26.5 39.1 44.4 57.5 63.6 grey 1 med med
2 Vantec CCK-6027D 27.4 45.4 49.6 64.9 73.4 none 1 med med
3 OCZ Dominator 26.5 37.7 50.9 52.4 74.2 none 1 loud med
4 Akasa Silver Mountain 26.6 46.2 51.5 65.0 76.1 none 1 loud med
5 Vantec CCK-6035D-Retail 26.5 44.2 52.8 63.2 77.9 none 1 loud med
6 Thermaltake Volcano 6cu+ 26.5 40.3 55.3 58.6 84.4 carbon 1 loud med
7 Spire 5T060B1H3R 26.7 42.7 57.5 64.6 85.1 none 1 low med
8 Fortis A92 26.7 45.6 65.8 67.8 97.8 none 1 loud stiff
50W 50W 100W 100W

One of the greatest misconceptions we tend to hear about is that copper on a heatsink automatically makes it a performance cooler. While the Volcano 6Cu+ is a not at the depths of OEM coolers, it is not quite what we would call a performance heatsink either. For its price it offers good performance characteristics, and would be worth considering for an average system.

But given the list of reference coolers and the performance of the TI-V77L, you have a broad range of options open to you to consider. Note the Volcano 6Cu+ does offer very good performance when used on the larger interface die at both test loads so it would seem to be an acceptable solution for socket 423 Pentium 4 chips.

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Table of Contents:

 1:  Thermaltake Volcano 6Cu+ Heatsink Review
 2:  Looking at the heatsink from all angles
 3:  Test Apparatus - Acoustic, Thermal
 4: — Test Results are in...
 5:  Conclusions on the Volcano 6Cu+

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