Funny, hiding behind a hidden info and no shown e-mail or anything.
Anandtech and Tomshardware and any other site reviewing with socket-thermistors is flat out wrong.
Theoretical core temp for a heatsink rated at .52C/W(c-orb) versus a .37C/W(alpha pal6035) on a cpu producing 50W of heat cannot be 2C. Just using science, we get a temp difference of 9C. That isn't the 2C that anandtech shows, and certainly the c-orb is not capapble of keeping a cpu at reasonable temps after 1.0ghz overclocks.
What BS comments are you talking about. I have plenty of PROOF, Undeniable SCIENTIFIC PROOF on my webpage. DOn't believe me, go read it then. DOn't believe that, go read the Big thread on General Hardware about it. Don't believe it after that, then go wallow in your own "anandtech is god" ignorance.
And if you are calling the CEK733092 heatsink that comes with 900mhz and greater t-birds an inferior heatsink to the orb, then you are horribly mistaken.
And I do have a known bias. I am highly against websites posting false, inaccurate, unrelative information. And then I even more against it when they come up with bull$hit excuses like "i Did the test twice, so it has to be correct".
Mike
P.S. DO you work for THermaltake or something? I"m sorry if you do, cause you guys make some heatsinks that make socket-thermistors look good, but in actuality perform like crap.