Monday, 21 March 2011

ALL NEW!!Evercool HPJ-12025 Transformer 4 (2010 Ed.) Heatsink





HEATSINK SPECSHEET
Manufacturer: Evercool
Model No.: HPJ-12025 Transformer 4 (2010 Ed.)
Materials: aluminum fins, copper heatpipes and aluminum base with exposed heatpipes.
Fan Mfg: Evercool EC12025H12EP
Fan Spec: (x2) 2200-800RPM, 12V, 0.32A
Fan Airflow: N/A
Fan Dim: 25x120x120mm
Heatsink & Fan Dim: 160x122x136mm
Weight: 844 grams
Includes: Multi-socket socket mounting hardware, fan power splitter, thermal compound.

Compatible with Sockets:
AMD - 754/939/940/AM2/AM3
Intel - LGA775/1155/1156/1366
Pricing: $44USD ($44CDN)























Exposed heatpipes are a pretty common feature on modern heatsinks, in part because the technique is simple and in part because it cuts material costs. We like it because it can reduce thermal resistance by doing away with intermediary heatspreaders and bad, but unseen soldering jobs.
The challenge with exposed heatpipe heatsinks is to properly swage the heatpipes into the base cap of the heatsink, then keep them level with one another over many heating/cooling cycles. Sometimes they stay level, sometimes they don't... Provided these two crucial requirements are met and the heatpipe's internal wick structure isn't damaged during the manufacturing process, exposed heatpipes can be an excellent tool for improving heatsink efficiency.
The Evercool Transformer 4 HPJ-12025 (2010 ed.) heatsink features four 8mm diameter copper heatpipes which are exposed at the base. A small 2mm strip of aluminum separates the heatpipes from one another.
Heatsink Installation Hardware
Evercool's Transformer 4 HPJ-12025 (2010 ed.) heatsink ships with mounting brackets for Intel LGA775/1155/1156/1366 and AMD 754/939/940/AM2/AM3 processors. A pair of rear motherboard support plates are supplied to mount the 844 gram heatsink, along with a combination of brass stand-offs and thumbscrews. You will need access to the rear of the motherboard to install this heatsink.
The heatsink is held in place with a universal bracket that slips in between the heatpipes and engages with a keyed recess in the heatsinks' aluminum base cap.
The two 120mm fans are held in place on the heatsink body with wire clips that are screwed onto the fan frame. These are easily removable if you wish to swap out fans in the future. A 4-pin Y-splitter fan power cable is supplied so both PWM fans can be run off one single PWM motherboard fan header. A small syringe of thermal compound is also provided.
FrostyTech's Test Methodologies are outlined in detail here if you care to know what equipment is used, and the parameters under which the tests are conducted. Now let's move forward and take a closer look at this heatsink, its acoustic characteristics, and of course its performance in the thermal tests!

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