Has the smaller die sizes made the orientation of cpu heatsinks utilizing heatpipes more important to cooling performance?
For example, the narrow rectangular die of ivy/haswell might mean that some Intel cpu heatsinks (eg TX3, 212+) might cause the outer heatpipes to miss the sweet spot. Would a better way be to re-orient the heatsink horizontally to put the heatpipes running across the cpu (instead of running lengthwise parallely)?. Has anyone done such testing?
For example, the narrow rectangular die of ivy/haswell might mean that some Intel cpu heatsinks (eg TX3, 212+) might cause the outer heatpipes to miss the sweet spot. Would a better way be to re-orient the heatsink horizontally to put the heatpipes running across the cpu (instead of running lengthwise parallely)?. Has anyone done such testing?
