TOP 5 Heat Sinks TOP 5 Low Profile Heat Sinks TOP 5 Liquid Coolers Heatsinks by Brand / Mfgr Reviews + Articless Advanced Search |
|
The AVC folks have gone against a few conventions by releasing the 112AM1 the way they did. First of all the base plate is way too thin compared to the vast majority of heatsinks on the market. With such a thin base it is difficult for the heatsink to manage any type of core other than that of a FC-PGA or Athlon/Duron. The temperature results peg the 112AM1 as a mid-level heatsink, above OEM class by a slim margin. In the end, we are not so much worried about the ability of the 112AM1 to cool an AthlonXP chip, but rather the substantial amount of force required to clip it on. We have long since ceased testing heatsinks on processors as there are just too many variables that make it too inaccurate, but in this case we did use the 112AM1 on a test system. To get the heatsink installed I had to use a pair of pliers to engage and remove the clip as it was so tight. Note to AVC, make the clip on the 112AM1 a lot less stiff. Otherwise the copper Skive 112AM1 is a pretty good mid-level cooler for Socket A processors that works very quietly.
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Find a Heatsink . Latest Heatsink Reviews . Top 5 Heatsinks Tested . Top 5 Low Profile Heatsinks . Top 5 Liquid Coolers . Heatsinks by Mfgr / Brand |
Social Media |
FrostyTech.com Info . Feedback . Contact Us / Heatsink Submissions . Submit News . Privacy Policy |
||
© Copyright 1999-2024 www.frostytech.com All Rights Reserved. Privacy policy and Terms of Use Images © FrostyTech.com and may not be reproduced without express written permission. Current students and faculty of accredited Universities may use Frostytech images in research papers and thesis, provided each image is attributed. |