Originally posted by: seanp789
I personally ordered the big Typhoon. With the stock fan its definitely got the best performance to noise ratio as well as excellent performance overall. As far as your 120mm Sunon low-speed fan (69cfm@35.5dBa)] I cant imagine too many people have tested that specific fan with all those heatsinks. I would say that the big typhoon and SI-120 would be very comparable based on reviews i have read and their overall design while I can not comment on the ninja. One thing I can say for sure is that the the big typhoon has a smoother polished base than the si-120 and also has more actual fin surface area than the si-120.
I've actually taken a class at CMU that covered heatsink design so from that perspective i can give you the break down, note this is purely in my educated opinion.
Ninja has 12 heatpipes, which is 6 more than the SI 120 and the B.T. The ninja does not have its 23 fins soldered to the heatpipes (a negative).
I would say that the B.T. woudl be the ideal choice up until the most extreme temps. At a certain point in temperature (which I can not specifiy) the ninja would do better simply from its 12 heatpipes moving the heat to the top instead of staying near the CPU. At that point your would need a powerful fan to remove the 12 heatpipes worth of heat which would probably not be a "low speed" fan.
So for your choice of fan I would have to once again recommend the Big typhoon as the overall best choice do to weight/noise/performance.
For the absolute diehard temps try the ninja.
another thing to note is that the Ninja is very heavy compared to the other 2. If you move your PC around alot this would a concideration.
These are my purely educated (not attending college or grad school already been through both..hehee)opinions....
The Scythe Ninja without a fan weighs in at 665 grams!
The SI 120 without a fan weighs in at 370 grams!
You take a quality 120 mm fan and it will weigh in a 125 grams.....
You do the math....
The Big Typhoon on the other hand w/fan included weighs in at 813 grams.....
You logic and statements concerning the Ninja just do not play out!
Ninja has 12 heatpipes, which is 6 more than the SI 120 and the B.T. The ninja does not have its 23 fins soldered to the heatpipes (a negative).
Not really a negative at all!!
The manner of contact doesn`t mean a whole lot.
What matters is that they do make contact!
When dealing with heatsinks what matters is the result as far as temps and for some people noise...
Look at the zalman9500 its all copper i seriously doubt(by the way I own one) Those copper fins are soldered to the heatpipes.
Most likely they are bonded to the heatpipe using some sort of bonding agent.
In conclusion-- all 3 of these heatsinks are top quality and I really cannot give the nod to the big typhoon due to as you stated.....weight/noise/performance....
1-wieght-- its the heaviest of the 3......hmmmm
2-noise--depending on the fan you use noise can be equal or better than the Big Typhoon.
3-Performance-- alot of variables yet 1 on 1 the Ninja would bring home the bacon(in my opinion).
Yet on several sites I have read with fascination these final comments on the SI120--
The SI-120 maybe as close to perfect as you can get when it come to air cooling and what's not to like about it, it looks fantastic installed, performs great, easy to install, and quite thanks to the 120mm fan. Just buy one your computer will thank you.
Who knows...it all boils down to personnal preference and the ever increasing variables that are unique to each computer....
Have a nice day!!
One more thing.....my Zalman 9500 idles at 27c........with an ambient room temp of approx 23c.