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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor View Post
    I used Ultra Kaze 2000 for the 2000RPM fans....I've compared the Panaflos to the Ultra Kazes in my fan reviews and they're pretty comparable in terms of radiator performance....Ultra Kazes actually have less airflow loss (as a percentage), but seem to get a little louder on the radiator though, which equals out the higher airflow.

    Incidentally, the San Ace is a pretty poor performer on the radiators in terms of airflow, but it also gets quieter (probably lowers RPM in a high-impedance environment via current sensing), so it equals out

    (and yeah, difference between 1600RPM S-Flex Push/Pull and 2000RPM UK Push/Pull is minimal...much above 1600RPM on these HSF in push/pull definitely has poor scaling in terms of noise efficiency)
    and here I'm using an ultra kaze 3,000 @ 2,400 rpm on my sunbeam CCF.

    I've been using it on my phenom 9850 which hated 3.0ghz I need 1.4875 volts and idle was 41C load was 57C
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    best part about H.D.T is you don't to lap it at all. My CCF is smooth and flat
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    i find it hard to belive that u dont have to lap, the HDT coolers that ive seen have one pipe thatssticking out like .1mm over the others. i like how cheap that the xigmatechs are but they wont be matching a true in this application. and i would bet that if u lapped the bottom then put a copper plate with .1-2mm between the cpu and the sink that it would perform better
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    i find it hard to belive that u dont have to lap, the HDT coolers that ive seen have one pipe thatssticking out like .1mm over the others. i like how cheap that the xigmatechs are but they wont be matching a true in this application. and i would bet that if u lapped the bottom then put a copper plate with .1-2mm between the cpu and the sink that it would perform better
    In my experience, lapping has hurt the performance of HDT coolers :S

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    Just wanted to comment on the 1284EE I just got it 3 days ago I havent tested it yet but I can run my fingernail across the heatpipes and the metal barriers in between and it feels like one solid piece of metal smooth glide right across all the heatpipes.......this is super macro so you cant see this detail with the naked eye.





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    that is a vary nice finish
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor View Post
    In my experience, lapping has hurt the performance of HDT coolers :S
    How so, is it because of the reduced pressure from having flatter pipes?

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    I have no idea

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    looking forward to someone's tests on this one, will influence my next heatsink purchase
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    Found one at EURO store http://www.caseking.de/shop/catalog/...9.html-ref=128

    Seems expensive 57Euro to 75$
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    I certainly looks the part with its aggresive exterior and the heatpipe arrangement look promising. Putting aside the looks I'll be keeping tabs on this topic to see if it can oust the TRUE from the top spot.

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    wow, 3 heapipes in addition to the 4 direct-touch heatpipes?? thats a total of 7 heatpipes looking foward to reviews
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    I really hope it come with a good build quality.

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    im just waiting for this one also.. this looks like it should be a awesome cooler. cant wait for it to hit the usa
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    Now DFI Lanparty cooler on the block as well, I wonder which would win...
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    Not the DFI

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    but the DFI has 6 heatpipes O.O
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    Quote Originally Posted by lkiller123 View Post
    wow, 3 heapipes in addition to the 4 direct-touch heatpipes?? thats a total of 7 heatpipes looking foward to reviews
    I don't see how that will help much.

    pipes inside pipes anyone for better lol
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    btw its heatpipes on top of the heatpipes. i think it will help cool down the heat that was left over from the HDT heapipes, so i think it may be able to beat the TRUE
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    I wonder who will triple stack heat-pipes first? Pretty soon we'll need to chain our heat-sinks to the roof of our cases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YukonTrooper View Post
    I wonder who will triple stack heat-pipes first? Pretty soon we'll need to chain our heat-sinks to the roof of our cases.
    it's a slippery slope my friend. one day a company comes out with the double stack next thing you know we're being ruled by robotic heatpipe overlords
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    Lmfao
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    cool maybe I will make an air cooling rig I really like this thing

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    The wait is killing me, and I haven't seen any new info. Any updates?

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    same here when will it be released?
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    I'll ask Xigmatek, last answer I got was a rough estimate of about two months from two weeks ago for US retail.

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