EnzoTech CNB-R1 Forged Copper Northbridge sink

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Saw those too.

Certainly impressive looking from a design and manufacturing perspective. Looks a bit like an Alpha heatsink only pure copper (probably made in similar fashion).

Their a bit expensive but I might try one next time I need to replace an actively cooled chipset.
 

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Very nice... I'll be looking forward to a review of these. It would probably would better than the heatpipes on my P5N32-E SLi board.
 

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Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: mojaveron
Enzotech also has a new CPU cooler I have been following the reviews on it and it looks impressive.

http://www.heatsinkfactory.com/Enzotech-Ultra-X-Silent-CPU-Cooler-p-16493.html

Looks impressive in what way??
Its just a knock of of the ThermalTake Big Typhoon or the ThermalRight SI-120...


The Big Typhoon uses 6 pipes. The Enzo only uses 4 in a totally different fashion.

Thermalright Si-120 does NOT have the same dimensions as the Enzotech.

Where did you come up with your assumption of a "knock off"?

 

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New Cooling Company in Town: Enzotech - Page 4 - XtremeSystems ForumsPreliminary
Findings -

Sunbeam Tuniq Tower 120 vs. Enzotech Ultra-X

Well after a little bit of playing around heres some results, pics to
follow.


Room Temp - 25-27C

Fan Used - Silverstone FM121 120mm (110CFM~) @ 100%

TIM - CoolLabratory Liquid Pro, and Liquid Pro Metal pads.
Note- I hate the liquid metal pads, with the 6 I had they cooled for . The
true liquid stuff applied by myself yielded a 10C difference.

Heatsinks were not lapped, nor is the Xeon 3060 IHS.

No extra cooling methods were used extra fans, paste over various parts
etc.

Tuniq Tower -

Closed Case Temp - 29C (damn video cards)
Idle - 39-42C
Full Load - 60-62C

Enzotech Ultra X -

Closed Case Temp - 29C
Idle - 40-43C
Full Load - Varies 55-57C in Intel Thermal Analysis.


Unless the review comparing the Enzo to the Ultra 120 was doing something
different then me, I cant see how it can be right based on what im
finding. Seems the Enzo is a little bit better, if not on par with the
gigantic tuniq.

this was a test done by one of the members of extremesystems., more testing to be done the results is what impressed me.
the Ultra-X has 8mm heat pipes opposed to 6mm used on the Big Typhoon.
 

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Wow, outperforms the Tuniq Tower 120, eh? That is pretty impressive indeed. Wonder how it does with lower CFM fans, though (normal users certainly won't be popping 110CFM fans on their heatsinks).
 

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swiftech's already proven that that particular design works very well; i'd assume the results would be the same or better for the enzotech one Piece forged copper chipset heatsinks.
 

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Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: mojaveron
Enzotech also has a new CPU cooler I have been following the reviews on it and it looks impressive.

http://www.heatsinkfactory.com/Enzotech-Ultra-X-Silent-CPU-Cooler-p-16493.html

Looks impressive in what way??

.

In both these cases, the Enzotech Ultra-X heatsink maintains the lowest temperature of any Intel LGA775 heatsink FrostyTech has tested on the 85W synthetic thermal test platform to date! When tested with a 150W heat load, the Ultra-X is firmly in the Top 10 heatsinks of both AMD and Intel classes. Enzotech and their large parent company have certainly produced a really winner here, the Ultra-X heatsink is one of the coolest running Intel and AMD compatible thermal solutions out there. Recommended.

Looks like that answers your question.