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Deepcool Rolls Out New GAMMAXX S40 Cooler

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Curious to see how they sanded the bottom part of the heatsink that comes in contact with the CPU. I've seen one air cooler that looked like it was sanded with a P12 grit sandpaper.
 
FINALLY a cooler that uses that extra space on top of the heat plate as a heatsink. looks like deepcool read my comment all those years ago. this will perform very well.

now all they need to do is have textured fins to increase surface area, angle them slightly into eachother like this > to increase the air resistance/increase thermal conductivity, and include a fan with high static pressure. also, the heatpipes should not be adjacent, but far apart when touching the heatsink fins to help with the thermal dissipation. all that needs to be done to have an excellent cooler.
 
[citation][nom]eklipz330[/nom]FINALLY a cooler that uses that extra space on top of the heat plate as a heatsink. looks like deepcool read my comment all those years ago. this will perform very well.now all they need to do is have textured fins to increase surface area, angle them slightly into eachother like this > to increase the air resistance/increase thermal conductivity, and include a fan with high static pressure. also, the heatpipes should not be adjacent, but far apart when touching the heatsink fins to help with the thermal dissipation. all that needs to be done to have an excellent cooler.[/citation]
Some old scythe heatsinks had that little heatsink on top of plate for years.
 
People need to stop referring to "static pressure" as the basis for fan selection. It's "total pressure" that is important, not static pressure:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/61806478/The-Myth-About-Fan-Static-Pressure
(Due to someone's infinite wisdom, the source graphs have been irreparably downsized such that they are essentially useless. Fortunately, someone posted a synopsis with some of the original graphs and charts intact, which you can find here: http://mysite.verizon.net/restkgfn/airpolcontrol/id24.html

I just wish some kind soul would repost the original paper with all the graphs intact.
 
[citation][nom]Pennanen[/nom]Some old scythe heatsinks had that little heatsink on top of plate for years.[/citation]
Cooler Master's GeminII S524 is the only cooler I know of that actually fuses the top-plate with the heatsink:
http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=3050

The cooler does not perform spectacularly due to a relatively weak stock fan. It really needs a high-pressure 38mm fan. It also has support for 140mm fans but there aren't many high-pressure 140mm fans around.
The absolute ideal fan for this cooler would be a Sanyo Denki 9LB1412M501. But those are impossible to find, especially individually:
http://db.sanyodenki.co.jp/product_db_e/coolingfan/dcfan/dc_fan_detail.php?master_id=2117
 
[citation][nom]merikafyeah[/nom]Cooler Master's GeminII S524 is the only cooler I know of that actually fuses the top-plate with the heatsink:http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/pr [...] ct_id=3050The cooler does not perform spectacularly due to a relatively weak stock fan. It really needs a high-pressure 38mm fan. It also has support for 140mm fans but there aren't many high-pressure 140mm fans around.The absolute ideal fan for this cooler would be a Sanyo Denki 9LB1412M501. But those are impossible to find, especially individually:http://db.sanyodenki.co.jp/product [...] er_id=2117[/citation]
Scythe mugen also has that small heatsink on top
 
Deepcool is the cheapest cooler manufacturer out there. They provide us with nice cool working coolers and Fan controllers at a very handsome price tag.

I am guessing this GAMMAXX S40 Cooler would be about 3.5-4 K Indian Rupee.
 
this company has done pretty well i've used their coolers when i was on amd vishera cpu and the ice warrior kicked the tt frio's arse for 10 or 20 bucks less...and they look neat too :)
 
replace the 120mm fan with a 140mm so you've got something that takes heat right off the pipes in the more imporant areas suck as the bottom and edges where the pipes are transferring the heat and it will cool alot better more quickly and throw in another 140mm fan for a push pull configuration and drop a few more degrees beyond the single 140 i bet.
 
[citation][nom]lostmyclan[/nom]lol u know nothing about coolers the best cooler money for performance is the spire thermalmax eclipse II and he have what u say. and yes he is a old one cooler... and can bet even the noctua d14 phantecs and others.. http://www.frostytech.com/articlev [...] cleID=2521[/citation]

I admit that it cools well, but it's my understanding that it's also very loud. It's noise numbers from your link certainly are pretty poor. A personal favorite cooler of mine is the Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme. Excellent cooling with decent noise and all in a decent price.

On the cooler in this article, is it just me, or does the fan stick well below the heatsink's fins and if so, would that cause any issues like dropping its pressure a little or something like that?
 
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