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Super
05-02-01, 12:19 PM
Hi, I've got a heatsink from my friend, and I've been wondering if its any good.

Here are a few pictures of it:

Picture 1 (small) (http://members.theglobe.com/sa14cp/HEATSINKSMZOOM.JPG)

Same picture, but zoomed in (http://members.theglobe.com/sa14cp/HEATSINK.JPG )

Someone already told me that its a ThermoEngine, but I'm don't know exactly. And if possible please tell me if I can use it in one way or another.

Thanks!

Hoot
05-02-01, 12:25 PM
That's not the ThermoEngine, but definitely interesting. Is it made of copper? What size is it? If it had more fins distributed around the hub, it could make for an interesting device to play with.

Hoot

Hoot
05-02-01, 12:30 PM
I should have waited for the entire picture to decode. If it was about 5 to 6 times higher, it would make for an interesting study as an HS for a CPU.

Hoot

klosters64a
05-02-01, 09:58 PM
'Fraid I can't ID it for you. Whatever it is, it's not suitable for an overclocked 6x86 CPU, and entirely out of the question for a 7x86 K7 family processor. Why? There's not enough metal in it, and the "fins" are far too thick. It would be OK as a passive HS--on an unimportant component.

surlyjoe
05-03-01, 04:07 AM
Vantec used these for P1-K5 coolers , they basically suck, I tried one on a chipset and it was less than impressive,,definetly not a good solution for anything that "requires" a heatsink.

-=UR=- Ranger
05-12-01, 09:48 AM
You definately should NOT use this on any newer CPU or u will fry it..
But looks nice :)

most deaf
05-12-01, 11:32 AM
hmm it looks like athermalengine cut up into litte bits

most deaf
05-12-01, 11:34 AM
hmmm looks like a thermoengine cut up into slices

Super
05-12-01, 11:57 AM
thanks for the replies!

right now this heatsink is a key chain, it looks nice after I lapped it!

kat
05-12-01, 09:38 PM
far to few fin`s per sq inch :O...........pos