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Thermalright HR-01 Passive Heatsink - Page 6
Tuesday, 07 March 2006 00:00

Installation

After installing the Thermalright HR-01 Passive CPU Cooler onto the motherboard, although the heatsink size is look huge. But, it does not blocking anything. Even the installation of the RAM will not be a problem as well.

 

Testing and Performance

Test System

Processor AMD Athlon64 3200+ (2.0GHz)
Motherboard

Chaintech VNF4 Ultra Zenith VE

Memory 2 X 1GB Mushkin High Performance DDR 400
Graphic Card

Chaintech GeForce 6800GS 256MB DDR3

Hard Disk Seagate 80GB SATA NCQ
Seagate 300GB SATA NCQ
Optical Device

LiteOn 16X SOHW-1693S DVD Writer

Driver

NVIDIA ForceWare 81.98

Operating System Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 and DirectX 9.0C

 

Performance of the Thermalright HR-01 Passive CPU Cooler

Condition

AMD K8 Stock Cooler

Thermalright HR-01

Thermalright HR-01
+ 120mm Fan

Idle

38 C

39 C

28 C

Load

56 C

50 C

39 C

For the testing of this Thermalright HR-01 Passive CPU Cooler, I have been using the latest motherboard temperature monitoring software to record down the CPU temperatures. During the testing of it, the room temperature is around 25 Celsius. The Thermalright HR-01 Passive CPU Cooler has an excellent performance during the Idle and also during the loading. As you can see in the performance table above, The Thermalright HR-01 Passive CPU Cooler performs well during idle which only at 39 Celsius and with the 120mm fan, the temperature will be lower down to 28 Celsius. As for the loading performance is running Stress Prime 2004 together with 3DMark05 is only at 50 Celsius and 39 Celsius with the 120mm cooling fan.

 



 
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