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Thread: Xigmatek Launches Thor's Hammer Heat-Pipe Processor Cooler

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    Xigmatek Launches Thor's Hammer Heat-Pipe Processor Cooler

    Cooling company Xigmatek has released Thor's Hammer - a new high-end processor cooler. Aside from its unusual name, Thor's Hammer covers all the basics of today's heat-pipe coolers. It measures 120 x 50 x 159 mm, weights exactly half a kilo, and can be equipped with up to two 120mm fans. It is constructed out of many aluminum fins attached to four 8mm and three 6mm U-shaped heatpipes that are in direct contact with the CPU. The Xigmatek Thor's Hammer is designed for Socket 754, 939, AM2/AM2+, LGA 775 and Core i7 1366. It is priced at 56.90 Euro.



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    Looks interesting, tho could performance crown of the TRUE is gonna be taken or not whats your bet?
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    looks interesting but HDT (of the same size) can never beat the true since it wont load the outside pipes without a plate or a huge IHS
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    Weirdest fin design I've ever seen

    I want one to play with

    (as for it beating a stock TRUE, it probably will on a quad core....but vs. a lapped + washermod TRUE, no clue )

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    Looks interesting

    Looking forward to the performance

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    Looks pretty slik. Very cool design, but that looks like it takes up some good space...

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    Very interesting.

    Like Zanzabar said, though, only the two inner heat pipes are going to make any reasonable contact with the hottest portions of the processor. Also it looks like it lacks the 'staggered' heatpipes that the TRUE has, which is supposed to ensure a more even heat transfer to the fins. The fin density also looks lower, which will help with slower 'quiet' fans, but will hurt the top end performance. It could just be the angle of the shots, though.

    Until we get some reviews in, though, it's pointless to hypothesize.

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    Xigmatek better perform equal or similar with that price as well, since cost about the same... but overall I like the design

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor View Post
    Weirdest fin design I've ever seen

    I want one to play with

    (as for it beating a stock TRUE, it probably will on a quad core....but vs. a lapped + washermod TRUE, no clue )
    Thing about the quadcore is the new ones are all single dies again, so the heat won't be as spread out anymore. I suppose the die is still pretty large but the heat will be more concentrated.
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    Looking forward to see how this one performs.

    BTW, why is every1 still so all over TRUE, the HDT coolers from Xigmatek, OCZ, Sunbeam etc usually is about par or a few degrees better than unmodded TRUE and costs way less and is like abour par or 1~3C behind a lapped and modded TRUE. I'd take a HDT cooler over TRUE120 anyday unless the heatsink dropped to around 30 EUR.
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    Because a lapped TRUE is still the best. I have 2 TRUE's, both lapped, and 2 S1283's. All are on quads. The TRUE is 3-5c better at load, and when the ambients go higher, the TRUE shows even more of a difference. I run 100% 24/7, so I have a good idea on how these perform. The HDT's are a good value but if you want the best, go with a TRUE.

    Here is a shot of my Q9650 with a TRUE, about 70f ambient right now.
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    Uh so all these 4 8mm heatpipe solutions are only as good as a 2 8mm heatpipe one? I don't believe that at all, reviews support my belief.

    As for this cooler they previewed it last year, I actually thought it wouldn't get made. They had some weird name for it.

    Why does everyone assume you can't do the mods your doing to the True to other coolers?

    Stock performance with same fans is fair comparison you can't mod and upgrade something than compare it to it's old competition fairly. Besides you shouldn't have to lap a cooler that your paying for to make it perform as it should.

    That's like saying a v8 fitted 500 horsepower civic could still be compared to a stock dodge charger in speed. Probably crap comparison but I'm not into cars.

    My verdict it'll perform just as good or a little better than the True.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPGWiZaRD View Post
    Looking forward to see how this one performs.

    BTW, why is every1 still so all over TRUE, the HDT coolers from Xigmatek, OCZ, Sunbeam etc usually is about par or a few degrees better than unmodded TRUE and costs way less and is like abour par or 1~3C behind a lapped and modded TRUE. I'd take a HDT cooler over TRUE120 anyday unless the heatsink dropped to around 30 EUR.
    Because if you get the HDT plus the backmount plate theres not much of a diff in price, at least not via newegg......Thats what made me opt for the TRUE BLACK......they don't sell me a cooler and then sell me another kit well if you want better temps buy this $15 bracket that we should have included with the heatsink to begin with...........If they included the bracket like they should to begin with I would have got it......It's one thing when its for another socket....but two types for one socket.....you know type 1 is a fail stop including it and give the revised bracket with it...


    As far as this sink the fins don't look like they are spaced as close as the 1284 EE, i suspect it will not perform as good due to not enough resistance....
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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyJJO View Post
    Thing about the quadcore is the new ones are all single dies again, so the heat won't be as spread out anymore. I suppose the die is still pretty large but the heat will be more concentrated.
    Yeah, time will tell with what's best on NHM. Kents and York (and probably Smithfield) did well on the S1284EE....my Conroe didn't (didn't test a Wolfdale).

    For people who want more numbers on TRUE vs. HDT....here's my roundup of S1284EE vs. TRUE vs. TRUECu vs. IFX-14...I have a S1283 here, but for the life of me I can't get good temps with the hardmount or the pushpins, so it sucks across the board right now (at first I was thinking it was bad contact....but it could be that it is just worse than I'm anticipating, which I suppose is possible)
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=209230

    (I only consider using HSFs that can easily accommodate 2+ fans, just a 'thing' of mine...so no CCF or OCZ HDT)
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    Oh, and for those saying that only the two middle pipes do the 'work' how much you wanna wager?

    I'm willing to sacrifice my S1284EE and snip the outer pipes and compare

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    DO IT! I'm curious... I just got the s1283.
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    I'm curious too.

    This cooler looks interesting, too bad I just bought the s1283 less than a week ago.
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    the s1283 dark night is on newegg now too btw
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] 4X4N View Post
    Because a lapped TRUE is still the best. I have 2 TRUE's, both lapped, and 2 S1283's. All are on quads. The TRUE is 3-5c better at load, and when the ambients go higher, the TRUE shows even more of a difference. I run 100% 24/7, so I have a good idea on how these perform. The HDT's are a good value but if you want the best, go with a TRUE.

    Here is a shot of my Q9650 with a TRUE, about 70f ambient right now.
    Was the processor also lapped?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazydiamond View Post
    the s1283 dark night is on newegg now too btw
    Oh yeah... that looks pretty nice... looks like it runs a wee bit warmer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by methimpikehoses View Post
    Oh yeah... that looks pretty nice... looks like it runs a wee bit warmer.
    Faster fan + hardmount = cooler

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    looks braveee

    hope it preforms like a champ

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    Heh, I'm repacking my that I just opened s1283 for RMA... gonna go dark knight.
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    If it were in the USA, that buy button would already have been hit

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