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Passive Cooling Versus Active Cooling - TechAmok
Passive Cooling Versus Active Cooling - [hardware] 03:40 PM EDT - Aug,30 2006 - post a comment 
The chaps over at
PCPerspective
have taken three massive heatpipe heatsinks from Thermalright and tested
them in passive, pseudo-passive, and active cooling modes. The contenders
include the Thermalright HR-01, the XP-120, and the Ultra-120. A great
article for all of you trying to balance cooling performance with noise output
in your own system. Here's a taster:
We have now confirmed what was suspected all along - a little airflow can
make a big difference when it comes to keeping components cool. In passive mode
the HR-01's relatively large surface area makes up for minimal convection
airflow and produces good cooling results. Increasing airflow thru the HR-01
with the Thermalright 120mm Fan Duct dramatically improves performance. Using a
fan to force air thru the much smaller surface area of the XP-120 produces
similar results to the HR-01. And the Ultra-120 demonstrates what can be done
when both surface area and airflow are increased for outstanding cooling
performance. Each of the three Thermalright heatsinks offers certain advantages
for specific cooling configurations.
HR-01 in passive cooling mode: No fan, means no added noise; a
potentially silent cooling solution. But the hardware configuration, layout, and
case ventilation will be critical to successful operation.
HR-01 in pseudo-passive, ducted fan made: Coupling the HR-01 to an
existing 120mm case fan offers the advantages of significantly better
performance without adding a dedicated CPU heatsink fan, and the waste heat is
exhausted out the back of the case (instead of just stirred around inside).
XP-120 with 120mm fan of your choice: As we've seen, the larger,
tower-style Thermalright coolers offer better cooling performance than the older
XP-120 (along with being a lot easier to install). However, the XP-120 is still
a very good cooler and it does have the advantage of providing better airflow to
motherboard components in the CPU socket area. For example: the XP-120 is much
better suited to cooling the surrounding components on the Asus P5N32-SLI deluxe
motherboard than either the HR01 or Ultra-120.
Ultra-120 with 120mm fan of your choice: The Ultra-120 is still king of
the hill when you want the best performance air-cooling can provide. (That's why
it was recently awarded the PC Perspective Gold Award!)
If you are looking for a virtually silent CPU cooling solution that doesn't add
another fan to your system, but instead makes use of an existing rear case fan,
the HR-01 used with the Thermalright Fan Duct is a great combination! If you
don't mind having a dedicated fan on the CPU heatsink, then the low prophile
XP-120 or tower style Ultra-120 are two more excellent choices. I would like to
thank our good friends at Thermalright for making this comparison possible -
thank you guys!
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