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- Feb 21, 2001
O.K. Since I was a runner up in the Naming Contest I received my Glaciator yesterday and thought that I would give you all a little of my own insight into it.
First off, it is HEAVY. I got the package for it yesterday and when I opened it up I thought some of it might have been the packaging material but it's all in the heatsink...Comes in a small white box the size of the heatsink with instructions and the ASGII
When I took it out of the packaging it has a plasic strip protecting the finish on the bottom...
The weight it much heavier than the HedgeHog I had and alot heavier than the FOP32 it replaced. I thought that it might crush the Palomino Core but it worked just fine. I took it off two or three time to check placement and ease of use...
The clip on the heatsink is very easy to use. It also has to be depressed to clip on the back side before you latch down the front...took me a few time to figure this out. The clip doesn't move once in place which is really very cleaver....
The noise coming off of the Fan isn't noticable over the 120MM Panaflo 100CFM fan next to it. I would dare to say that it's quieter than the Y.S. Tech fan on the FOP32, but it was always noisey compared to other fans just like it. I think it was on it's way out.
I have a Athon MP 1.2 Ghz "H" CPU running on the KK266R and compared to the AXIA at 1.4 with the FOP32 it runs alot cooler (Of course it's a Palomino right? Read on)
Voltage is default at 1.75 and wasn't needed to be raised to get to 1466 with the Glaciator...Idle temps with ACPI off is at 41-42C
Full load while running Prime95 is 46-47C and no higher...
Compared to the FOP32, AXIA at 1400, and 1.85 the Idle temps were 47-48C and full load was 55-56C...
All temps where monitored with a Thermsensor taped at the side of the core and on my Digital Doc 5.
I ordered the Athlon MP "H" from ENPC.com, which is located in New York, on Tuesday and had it by Friday.
This is my experience so far if you have more questions I'll try to answer them. Cheers, Diablo
First off, it is HEAVY. I got the package for it yesterday and when I opened it up I thought some of it might have been the packaging material but it's all in the heatsink...Comes in a small white box the size of the heatsink with instructions and the ASGII
When I took it out of the packaging it has a plasic strip protecting the finish on the bottom...
The weight it much heavier than the HedgeHog I had and alot heavier than the FOP32 it replaced. I thought that it might crush the Palomino Core but it worked just fine. I took it off two or three time to check placement and ease of use...
The clip on the heatsink is very easy to use. It also has to be depressed to clip on the back side before you latch down the front...took me a few time to figure this out. The clip doesn't move once in place which is really very cleaver....
The noise coming off of the Fan isn't noticable over the 120MM Panaflo 100CFM fan next to it. I would dare to say that it's quieter than the Y.S. Tech fan on the FOP32, but it was always noisey compared to other fans just like it. I think it was on it's way out.
I have a Athon MP 1.2 Ghz "H" CPU running on the KK266R and compared to the AXIA at 1.4 with the FOP32 it runs alot cooler (Of course it's a Palomino right? Read on)
Voltage is default at 1.75 and wasn't needed to be raised to get to 1466 with the Glaciator...Idle temps with ACPI off is at 41-42C
Full load while running Prime95 is 46-47C and no higher...
Compared to the FOP32, AXIA at 1400, and 1.85 the Idle temps were 47-48C and full load was 55-56C...
All temps where monitored with a Thermsensor taped at the side of the core and on my Digital Doc 5.
I ordered the Athlon MP "H" from ENPC.com, which is located in New York, on Tuesday and had it by Friday.
This is my experience so far if you have more questions I'll try to answer them. Cheers, Diablo