Originally posted by: MichaelD
They use it b/c of cost...OEM HS are very cheap to produce. The OEM HS does a fine job as long as you're not OCing.
AFA the rest of your questions:
Copper is the best conductor of heat, AFA heatsink materials go. But, aluminum dissipates heat faster. An all-copper HS needs a mighty fan to keep it cool, as it conducts heat far better/faster than an all aluminum HS.
Combining the two materials gives you the best of both worlds, ala an Alpha8045 or Thermalright AX-7. These HSs have a copper bottom plate welded to an aluminum HS. The copper plate conducts the heat away from the CPU core quickly, while the aluminum body dissipates the heat quickly.
Hope this helps.
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Uh, isn't that what I said? Maybe I wasn't clear...
Copper sucks heat away faster than aluminum, BUT
Aluminum cools faster than copper does.
Originally posted by: RSMemphis
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Uh, isn't that what I said? Maybe I wasn't clear...
Copper sucks heat away faster than aluminum, BUT
Aluminum cools faster than copper does.
The first part is right, the second part is the one I disagree with you about. Aluminum does NOT cool faster than copper, it's CHEAPER than copper.
And as you said, the SLK-800 is all copper, and it is one of the best heatsinks out there right now.
Originally posted by: RSMemphis
Sorry MichaelD, but I have to disagree here.
The reason why copper is not used for an entrire heatsink is not because aluminum passes heat better into air (it does it as well as copper), but:
1) Al is lighter
2) Al is cheaper
3) Al has an aluminum oxide layer that protects it from corrosion, copper just corrodes more and more.
Al thermal conductivity (scroll to bottom): 235
Cu thermal conductivity (scroll to bottom): 400
That's almost twice as good!!!
The thing is, you only need the copper to get the heat away from the CPU, then the aluminum does a decent enough job to get it the rest of the way.
Originally posted by: Macro2
RE:"This is a well know fact of the behavior of these two metals. A pure copper HSF will absorb the heat faster, but the copper will tend to hold the heat more, and requires a higher CFM fan to help it dissapate the heat."
Except that thin finned copper supposedly more than compensates for that.
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