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Thermal Integration TI-V86L Copper Core Heatsink
Thermal Integration TI-V86L Copper Core Heatsink
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Abstract: The first thing most people seem to notice is that the cooler is shaped like an "X" and positioned on its edge.

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Thermal Integration   Cooling / Heatsinks   Jan 27, 2002   Max Page  

Home > Reviews > Page: Looking at the heatsink from all angles
Thermal Integration TI-V86L Series Heatsink From All Sides
The Fan:
With a seven bladed fan blowing air down into the 52 or so fins, the TI-V86L is moderately noisy, but not so you would notice next to a Delta. The latch mechanism sits directly under the fan motor, and it is there that pressure is applied to heatsink during installation. The fan draws 0.35A and supports RPM monitoring when connected to the motherboard.

Heatsink Top:
All points on the TI-V86L lead right to the copper core, and you can sort of see that from the marks on the aluminum. The fins are spaced 3mm apart and measure 1mm thick. The copper slug is 20mm in diameter and centered over where the core will make contact.

Side A:
On the mounting side of the heatsink we see a clip which requires the use of a flat-head screw driver to engage, or disengage. The fan attaches to a plastic fan shroud which aides in the direction of the exhaust air. The clipping mechanism is not difficult to operate.
Side B:
When the heatsink is about to be mounted on a processor, the arm shown here would be vertical, lessening the pressure on the clip mechanism. When it is down, the clip is locked down, and the heatsink exerts pressure on the core for a good thermalcontact.
Heatsink Base:
The core of the processor touches the copper area, but is not centered perfectly, as the copper core is centered on the heatsink and not the mounting area of the processor. The surface is perfectly flat and machined very smooth so it makes good contact with the silicon.
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Table of Contents:

 1:  Thermal Integration TI-V86L Copper Core Heatsink
 2: — Looking at the heatsink from all angles
 3:  Heatsink Test Apparatus - Acoustic, Thermal
 4:  Thermal Test Results, Acoustic Sample
 5:  Conclusions on the heatsink

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