Quote Originally Posted by jdmR View Post
oh wow, i thought the 1284 was sposed to be better with the new revision
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

Quote Originally Posted by Ar3s View Post
So you will still go for the S-flex for performance / noise ratio ? I see its performance but only you would know the noise level on these heatsinks. I definately know the 2000 rpm fans weren't quiet.
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.

Quote Originally Posted by philbrown23 View Post
wow all that on excell???I have excell for windows and just cant seem to make one like that
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.

Quote Originally Posted by [XC] 4X4N View Post
Wow, nice job Vapor 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?
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