The 1284EE is better than the 1284 from everything I've seen. It didn't fair well on my E6700, but did well on my QX6700. Not sure what caused it--higher power density, dual core, or being lapped. Could be something else entirely--isolating the variables to figure out the exact cause isn't as easy as it sounds
I'd probably go with dual 1300RPM fans on any/all of the heatsinks. I'm curious what dual 1000RPM would do though. Anything more than an S-Flex F was too much for me to handle for a 24/7 setting--that's just my personal taste though.
It took some tinkering to get these graphs...maybe 2007 can do it as well? I haven't used that in awhile, can't say I remember.
The TRUECu definitely benefited from lapping! Unfortunately I can't unlap my TRUE, otherwise that'd be thrown into the mix as well. I remember being astonished at the temp drops when I lapped it though
More graphs on the way in the coming posts so it's easier to read and compare certain pairings of HSFs![]()





It looks like just as with the regular TRUE, the copper TRUE benefits greatly from lapping. Which make me question again, why the hell don't they come that way?
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