以下产品为库存产品,没有包装,扣具方面只支持Intel 775/1156平台,单散热体没搭配的风扇,可另外加20元搭配ADDA 0.24A 12cm风扇.
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Cool Age出品的Frozen Orb X120 Transform散热器
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Frozen Orb X120 Transform与大多数散热器相同,依旧采用主流的塔式侧吹结构,鳍片上凹凸的沟壑使散热器侧面形成了“蜂窝”形状。这样的设计使得鳍片间距或宽或窄交错排列。6根6mm热管与鳍片采用穿Fin工艺连接,热管分前后两排交叉排列。其尺寸为126(W) x 63(D) x 150(H)mm,重量为750g。
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散热器采用6根热管乱序排列 底座接触面并未做成镜面处理
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Product Name:Frozen Orb X120 Transform
Product Number:CA-X120TF
Dimensions:126(W) x 63(D) x 150(H) mm
Heat Sink:Base MaterialCopper
Fin Material Aluminium Alloy
Heat-Pipe:SPEC 6mm Q’ty 6 pcs.
Weight:750g
Thermal Resistance:0.10 C/W
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N.B. More results from other i7 CPU Coolers will be added in due course.
As you can see from the graph above, the Coolage X120TF absolutely thrashed the Stock Intel cooler. So much so, that the Coolage’s overclocked temperatures were better than the Intel’s stock ones.
More Overclocking…Due to the ridiculously low temperatures I felt I still had a bit of headroom for some extra overclocking.
After kicking the CPU Vcore to 1.2v and raising the BCLK to 181 I managed to achieve a stable overclock of 3.8GHz.
Still though, the temperatures seemed reasonably low. So back into the Bios again, I upped the CPU Vcore to 1.25v, gave the QPI/DRAM 1.3v and changed the BCLK 190. This gave me an approx 4GHz overclock which is still, rock stable. After benchmarking it using SuperPI, I can conclude with the temperatures from both overclocks:
The 3.8GHz ones are certainly fine as they’re actually lower than the ones achieved by the Stock Intel cooler at mere stock clocks.
Although the temperatures from the 4GHz overclock are still okay, I don’t like having my CPU running over the 75 degrees mark. Therefore, I stuck with the 3.8GHz overclock. I’m pretty sure, if i spent a little more time tinkering, my i7 920 could go even further.