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Nooze Pohst! : Thermalright XP-120 Thermal Review!
Posted by JJMAN on 2004/8/30 22:58:07 (3273 reads)

UPDATED

**THIS REVIEW WAS DONE WITH AN AMD64 3400+ 1meg Cache**

Howdy folks. Wanted to let ppl know how this xp-120 performed with and without a fan and I was pretty amazed, for the good, on how well it dissipated heat. The fan I used was a Sunon 120x120x38mm Ball Bearing Fan w/ 4pin 108CFM 42dBA.
I also used Arctic silver 5 and a very thin layer covering the entire cpu surface was well as the surface of the bottom of this heatsink.
Here are the results.

with fan
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41c idle w/fan
51c with fan under full load after 11 minutes
41c with fan after 3 minutes

without fan
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45c without fan
75c under load for 5 solid minutes total of 11 minutes
66c after 20seconds and idle
53c after 5 minutes idle without fan

Click the picture for a initial review of this sink working on the KV8-PRO motherboard.



This initial review of this sink was to let people know this sink will fit on an ABIT KV8-PRO motherboard.

*NOTE* This motherboard/cpu/thermal review was completely done outside of my case and im fully aware this will influence realtime use temps within a case against room temperature.*

There was also issues of people haveing to bend there capacitors on this specific board by haveing there XP-120 turned the opposite direction of the way I have it.

JJMAN

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