| Name |
Cooler
Master HHC-001 Heatpipe |
Size over all
L/B/H |
+++ 86/62/80 mm
The heatsink plate isn't bigger than the socket, but the heatpipe
goes sideways
over the socket - see
Fit for Fan |
| Cooling output |
++++ 36,11 CFM at ~6800 rpm/min |
| Noise level |
---- 46,5 dB (A)
You have to be an enthusiast of this sound to bear this noise
Listen to the sound soon. |
| Mounting |
++++ The assembly is really
top !
Because of the very big mounting lever it's possible to mount
the HHC-001 without any tool
like a screwdriver - very easy construction but also very
effective.
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| Cooling results |
++++ Cool Result ! 38°C
at 1,75 Volt and 41°C at 1,90 Volt Core voltage. |
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General impression
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+++ The 535 gram heavy Cooler
Master HHC-001 Heatpipe heatsink is except of the
noiselevel really recommendable.
I'm just able to speculate if the great result is caused by
the heatpipe construction or
if it's because of the very good processing...
Anyway it looks very cool and this full copper cooler is a
great choice for PC-modders.
And if you're searching for a cooler which you can mount very
fast, e.g. to take it of
the CPU several times to connect or cut some golden bridges,
it is a good choice for you.
The fan comes with a normal 3 Pin mainboard connector, but
to prevent damages i suggest to
use a 3 Pin Molex to 4 Pin power supply adapter to connect
the fan directly to the PSU.
But remember that some mainboards automatically shut down
the PC if no CPU-Fan is present !
In this case plug another fan like a case fan to the mainboards
CPU-Fan connector or
get a newer BIOS with an option to disable the fan fail detection.
This fan is also fit for using with Peltier Element !
Many thanks to Overclockers.de
for this Testsample.
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