Copper Heatpipe
2011
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Cooler Master Hyper Tx Socket 775 Cpu Cooler
Heatpipe technology is definitely the current standard for high performance processor air cooling. Just about every manufacturer in the processor cooling game has added heatpipes to their latest offerings, and Cooler Master is no exception. Cooler Master recently launched a handful of interesting new processor coolers, and the one up for review today is the Hyper TX, a relatively small heatpipe cooler intended for Socket 775 processors only.
Features:
» Comprehensive Cooling Solution: Cools CPU and the surrounding components
» Compatibles with Intel LGA775 socket
» Super silent CPU cooler at only 22 dBA.
» Copper-based and aluminum heat sink with 3 embedded heat pipes design provides excellent heat dissipation
» New 90 mm fan blade and frame design produces greater airflow as 100 mm fan
» Easy installation design without removing the motherboard
Specifications:
» Socket Type: Intel LGA 775
» Fan Speed: 650 ~ 1800 R.P.M.
» Fan Dimension: 92 x 92 x 25mm
» Sound Pressure Level: 22dBA
» Fan Air Flow: 41.76 CFM
» Bearing Type: Long Life Bearing
» Fan Life Expectancy: 40,000 hours
» Heat Sink Dimension: 90 x 44 x 136.5mm
» Heat Sink Material: Aluminum Fin
» Weight: 484 g
» Connector: 4 pin
» Fan Speed Adjustment: Intelligent Fan Speed Controller
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Will this connect to my mother board?
So my mother board's stock Heatsync + fan requires screwing in, if i was to buy this http://www.anitec.ca/product/5353/arctic_cooling_freezer_7_pro_copper_heatpipe_cpu_cooler/ would the clip on feature work for it?
I have a pentium Celron D 3.20 Ghz Socket LGA 755
socket lga 775****
i got no clue o-o, just now i just screw some screws den it comes out, i dun see nuthing behind the mother board
From the manufacturers site....
Up to 130 Watts
Intel LGA775 Socket:
- All Intel Core 2 Extreme / Core 2 Quad / Core 2 Duo
- All Intel Pentium Extreme / Pentium Dual-Core
- All Intel Pentium D / Pentium 4
- All Intel Celeron D
So, you should be good to go, using the recommended mounting instructions that come with it.
Cutting Open a Heatsink Heatpipe To See Inside (rss.slashdot)
An anonymous reader writes "Frostytech gets to the heart of Zalman's CNPS11X
heatsink by cutting a section of heatpipe from the CPU cooler to inspect its
inner composite heatpipe wick structure. Now that's an in-depth heatsink
review! Interesting photos of the dissected heatpipe's composite wick --
sintered copper powder on top and axial groove wick below -- that you're
unlikely to see elsewhere. In the late 1960s the first commercial heatpipes
were used by NASA to stabilize satellite temperatures; now they stabilize
multi-core processors."
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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