Cooler Master Hyper Z600

May 13, 2008 · Filed Under CPU Cooler · Comment 

CoolerMaster Hyper Z6001. The interlaced fins maximizes the dissipation surface to provide superior cooling performance
2. Unique “X” design creates lower back pressure to make air pass through heatsink quickly and guide more air pass through the heatsink
3. Mirror-coated copper base and 6 heat pipes ensure 100% contact with the processor to maximize the heat conduction. It could draw heat from CPU to the heat pipes immediately.
4. Optimum fin space allows air pass through heatsink quickly

CPU Socket

  • Intel Socket LGA775
  • AMD Socket (Socket 940/AM2/AM2+)

CPU Support

Intel Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Extreme Ed., Pentium Dual-Core, Pentium D, Pentium 4 Extreme Ed., Pentium 4 HT, Pentium 4, Celeron Dual-Core, Celeron D AMD Phenom, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon X2, Sempron

Dimensions

127.28 x 127.28 x 160 mm

Material

Cu base, 6 heat pipes, Aluminum fin

Weight

1045 g

Heat Pipes Dimensions

φ6mm

Elite Bastards has posted their review of the Cooler Master Hyper Z600 “Overall then, Cooler Master’s Hyper Z600 rates as possibly the most effective cooler we’ve had the pleasure of reviewing thus far here at Elite Bastards - Its passive cooling abilities are phenomenal provided you take into account the 89 Watt TDP limit set down by Cooler Master themselves and proceed with appropriate caution. Add a 120mm fan to the Z600 however, and you’re guaranteed some top-notch temperature reductions, with the ability to pick a fan of your choice to boot. In all honesty it would be nice to see an edition of the Hyper Z600 that ships with a 120mm fan, so that you could buy said bundle and know you didn’t need to splash any extra cash on a fan, but that’s pretty much my only gripe with an otherwise great piece of hardware - It looks wonderful (to my eyes), with performance to match. If you have a chassis with sufficient space for it, and don’t mind spending £40-£50 on a CPU cooler, then the Hyper Z600 is one of the best in the business.”

Cooler Master Hyper Z600 Webpage

Xigmatek Achilles S1284

May 13, 2008 · Filed Under CPU Cooler · Comment 

Xigmatek Achilles S1284Achilles S1284, a new generation H.D.T. cooler, once again proves that it is possible to do concurrently both good-looking and performance. Its H.D.T. technology and 4pcs Φ8 heat-pipe makes Achilles a remarkable performing and special fan design makes it to reach a silent level. With LED lights, transparent fan, Anti-vibration rubber, Push-pin/Clip for Intel & AMD, Achilles S1284 offers not only friendly, reliable, easy to install, but also powerful performance for users.

Overview

  • With H.D.T. technology and 4pcs Φ8mm heat-pipe, Achilles S1284 creates most efficient heat conduction and outstanding cooling performance.
  • Achilles S1284 combines transparent colorful fan, Nickel Heat-pipe (Φ8mm), 4pcs white LED lights on fan, anti-vibration rubber and Spoiler.
  • With anti-vibration rubber and Push-pin/Clip for Intel & AMD application design, Achilles S1284 provides users not only silent level but also easy and quick installation.

Features

  • 4pcs Φ8mm high performance U type heat-pipes.
  • H.D.T. (Heat-pipe direct touch) technology.
  • Transparent colorful housing and blade.
  • Nickel Heat-pipe.
  • 4pcs white LED.
  • Anti-vibration rubber design.
  • Efficient PWM fan.
    Light weight.
    Easy installation.
    LGA775 push-pin / AM2 & K8 tool-less clip.

Benchmark Reviews has posted their review of the Xigmatek Achilles S1284 “For the first time in the history of CPU cooler reviews, I have finally found a product package worthy of a perfect 10. Xigmatek touches on our inner Spartan, and delivers a combination of playful artwork with informative statistics on their retain package. More effective than anything, is that for the first time in HDT product history, the base of the cooler with its exposed heat-pipe surface are right at the forefront of attention and kept in clear view. Kudos to Xigmatek for changing the face of product packaging. Believe me, if you saw the Achilles S1284 sitting on a shelf, you couldn’t resist the urge to pick it up”

Xigmatek Achilles S1284 Webpage