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ThermoSonic ThermoEngine HSF Review
Author : Wayne Date : 13th April 2001

3DVelocity would like to thank ThermoSonic for its generosity and expedience in providing our ThermoEngine for review.

Introduction :

The past few years have seen a revolution in computer overclocking. Today we - as tweakers, fiddlers, etc. - go to greater and greater lengths to get the very most out of our computers. Some decide to go the ultra-case-cooling route, like this guy. Still others choose to cool their CPUs beyond reasonable (and feasible) imagination, with Liquid Nitrogen. That is all well and good for cooling your CPU, but what about those of us who want a simpler solution? Something we can stick on and forget about, knowing full and well that its quality is strong, it cools very well, and it doesn't require a permit to buy?

For those of us with a little less cash in the wallet (and a little more sense in the head!) ThermoSonic has created the perfect solution: The ThermoEngine.

Let's get to it, shall we?

Specifications :

Cooler:
Dimensions
63x63x58mm
Weight
258.6g
Fan:
Dimensions
60x60x10mm
Bearing System
Ball-Bearing System
Rated Voltage
12V DC
Speed
3500-5500RPM
Noise Level
29.8-35.7dbA
Air Delivery
16.3-19.8CFM
Heat Sink:
Dimensions
60x60x42mm
Material
Aluminum Alloy
Clip to Socket:
Attachment Force
19 +/- 3 lbs.
Interface Material:
Material
Phase Change
Thermal Impedance
0.03C-in^2/Watt@50psi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who are ThermoSonic?:

ThermoSonic devotes itself to researching and developing Heat Conducting Techniques and successfully applies it to CPU coolers for various kinds of PCs. It also designs heat-dissipation systems for closed-type chassis - solutions for heat accumulation that electronics create.(Taken from ThermoSonic)

 

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