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Arkua 6149 1U Heatsink Review In the area of 1U heatsinks competition is ultra fierce. After all, an entire 1U server case is only 1.75" thick. That effectively leaves 30mm or so above the processor core for the entire thermal solution. Noise isn't much of a concern in this environment, but rather sheer cooling performance. Servers are expected to be up 99.9% of the time, and system problems due to an overheated processor is simply not going to fly. There are essentially two options available to heatsink manufacturers looking to penetrate this potentially profitable marketplace. The first option is to construct a totally passive cooling solution which takes advantage of internal drafting and fans of a server case for air movement. These are generally the most chosen solutions by integrators since more heatsink material can be fit on top of the processor and nothing can break. In many instances, 1U server manufacturers simply use stock heatsinks with their fans removed. While this cheap solution doesn't always net the best cooling performance, it is easy for system integrators to do. The second option is to place an active cooling solution on top of the processor. This is generally the more popular choice amongst heatsink manufacturers, it is also considerably more difficult to pull off effectively and can lead to problems if the fan stops working, or the heatsink is badly designed. Testing 1U Heatsinks This brings us to the problem with how to test 1U heatsinks accurately, and the reason why this series of reviews has been delayed for a while. Since the operating environment of every 1U heatsink is height limited, it would seem ideal to test these heatsinks as such. Under this case, all 1U heatsinks would be tested with a plate directly above the top of the cooler so that the total distance from heatsink base to the base of this cover plate is 30mm. Unfortunately this is where the problems arise. Every type of heatsink, including your average desktop one is a product of the environment to some degree. Some cases have power supplies located directly over the processor, while other people may use socket heatsinks on a slocket-based chip that would put sticks of memory in the direct intake path, etc. In the case of our hard working 1U heatsinks intake fans, drafting, orientation of heatsink relative to airflow, and countless other factors can influence how the heatsink would perform within a specific 1U system. Therefore unless otherwise noted, we will be reviewing all active heatsinks "removed from the system." The results of our tests on 1U heatsinks will not be under height-limited system conditions. Rather, each heatsink will be tested as if it is removed from the system, yielding more accurate comparisons to the other heatsinks being reviewed. The distinctions are slight, but very important for those of you dealing with decisions on what 1U cooling solutions to consider. You at least know the system configuration and can (and should) test your candidate heatsinks for the particular server environment. Passive 1U cooling solutions will be tested with the 30mm height restriction in place and use a common source and direction of draft air. The exact conditions of the test environment will be described for those particular 1U heatsink reviews.
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