New Heatpipe Sink

Zap

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It probably performs just like any other medium heatpipe HSF. Decent, with reasonably low noise. You already have the Freezer64 Pro so you're pretty much there, though probably more on the low noise side and less on the performance side.
 

Noubourne

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Looks like a copy of the Scythe design that's been on top of air coolers for like a year now.

Why not just buy the Scythe Ninja? What's the attraction of the second-rate knockoff?
 

BlueWeasel

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Actually, I think it looks more similar to the Freezer64 Pro (same size with same 92mm fan) than it does the Ninja. I'd wager the cooling performance is about the same as well.
 

VinDSL

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Originally posted by: RallyMaster
I wonder how well it performs?
Heh! I wonder if Rosewill 'makes' anything worth buying?

Is this a matter of money? Recyclers are paying 70-cents a pound for aluminum cans in this area. Maybe that would be a better alternative!

A couple of bags of empty beer cans, and you can get a Scythe Infinity, instead... and a case of Budweiser!
 

mastertech01

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The Ninja has 12 heatpipes so I would say it would do better than this one.


I like two Yate Loon 120s with my Ninja, one pushing one pulling if you have room for it. It works great with that arrangement on my well overclocked Opteron 148. Two Loons are quieter than some singles I have tried.
 

buzzsaw13

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Originally posted by: VinDSL
Originally posted by: RallyMaster
I wonder how well it performs?
Heh! I wonder if Rosewill 'makes' anything worth buying?

Is this a matter of money? Recyclers are paying 70-cents a pound for aluminum cans in this area. Maybe that would be a better alternative!

A couple of bags of empty beer cans, and you can get a Scythe Infinity, instead... and a case of Budweiser!


Rosewill makes great products. I loved my RP500 till I had to get a PSU with a 6-pin PCI-e connector, and a lot of people on AT recommend their new cases.