The good guys at nPowertek were nice enough to send a sample of their NPH 775-140 HC heatsink. This features 104 aluminum fins with a 33 mm copper heatpipe core.
Key Features
- Aluminum fin construction with copper core heatpipe
- Dimension 92 x 75 mm
- 92 mm Fan, speed 3000 rpm, four pin molex connector
- Weight ~400 grams
- Supports all Intel® Socket LGA 775 CPU
The base is the bottom of the heatpipe core and appears well finished:
Mounting is very simple – the heatsink is secured to the motherboard with four push-pins. This system does not require removing the motherboard from the case.
The NPH 775-140 was tested on an Asus P5WD2 motherboard with a modified Pentium D 805 to read CPU case temps while running Prime 95.
Heatsink | Case Temp | Ambient Temp | C/W | On-Die Temp¹ |
NPH 775-140, 2974 rpm, 58 dBA² | 52.1 | 25.4 | 0.28 | 59 |
¹On-die temperatures.
²50 dBA measured 8″ from the fan intake corresponds to about 30 dBA measured 3 feet from the fan, a very quiet noise level.
Performance placed this heatsink in the lower range of heatsinks tested HERE; the noise level was moderate but not objectionable – just noticeable.
Overall not for aggressive cooling – an OK heatsink for an OEM CPU for 4 pin systems.
Thanks again to nPowertek for sending this our way to test out.
Disclosure: Joe Citarella has a financial interest in a company developing products for electronic chip cooling.
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