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Rewiew: Thermaltake Spirit RS Memory Cooler
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sk8 d1tches!
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Introduction/Explanations, etc. Since I'm big into keeping my hardware for a long time (at least 2 years) and since I pretty much overclock to the maximum while still being able to use my computer professionally, I decided to invest in these swank looking DDR2 heat pipe memory coolers from Thermaltake. Initially, I wanted to buy the Thermalright HR-07 coolers but since they weren't available local and since I couldn't run them in 4x1gig configuration, I decided to simply purchase the slightly inferior (if only slightly) Thermaltake Spirit RS coolers. Thermaltake Spirit RS (heat pipe memory coolers) Thermaltake website: INFO My Cost: $15.00 US (per chip) --------------------------------------------------------------------- ![]() ... Hardware Details --------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel E6400 @ 3.6ghz (450x8) Mushkin Extreme 1x1gig PC2-6400 (D9GMH) @ 900mhz w/ 2.25 vDIMM Asus P5B-Deluxe I decided to simply test a single DDR2 chip as opposed to having to mess with both of my dual channel ram sticks; I think the temps running single or dual should be near identical. Test Method --------------------------------------------------------------------- To stress the RAM, I ran each of the three below test scenarios under Memtest86 for 30 minutes. I used Memtest86's "Test #5" as others informed me this would generate the most heat. The three separate test scenarios I carried out are as follows: 1. Tested with bare IC's 2. Tested with stock Mushkin heat spreaders 3. Tested with Thermaltake heat pipe coolers Also, as stated above, I raised the Mushkin RAM's voltages to 2.25v; the stock maximum volts recommended by Mushkin for this D9 based RAM is 2.1v. Temps obtained via... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To obtain temperatures off of the IC as opposed to the heat spreader surface, I used an infrared thermometer aimed directly at the memory IC's visible through the gap at the end of the heat spreaders. FYI, at each end of the heat spreader, be it Mushkin's stock spreader or the Thermaltake coolers, there is a very clear shot at the D9GMH IC's at the very end of the chip. This worked fairly well. No temperature data was gathered from the heat spreaders themselves, only from the IC's. ... ![]() ... (A tethered sensor sandwiched between the IC's and the heat spreader would have been a technically more correct reading but after reading similar reviews, I think the results will be within a degree or two regardless.) Test Results --------------------------------------------------------------------- Bare IC: Load = 60C / Idle = 48C Mushkin stock: Load = 51C / Idle = 40C Thermaltake: Load = 38C / Idle = 31C ... ![]() ... In the end, I honestly couldn't believe how well they worked! A serious drop in load and idle temps were seen once the Thermaltake coolers were installed and tested. The stock Mushkin heat spreaders worked okay, but the addition of the heat pipe and fin assembly really put the Thermaltake cooler over the edge. Something interesting ... Before actually putting the chip and cooler in the machine, I took a temp reading of just the heat pipe and found that it was about the same as room ambient, 25C (room ambient was 24C). THEN, while during the stress testing phase, I took another temp reading from the same area of the heat pipe and it read 31C; meaning, of course, that the heat pipe was actually doing it's job of jetting the dispersed heat up and into the fin assembly. In Conclusion --------------------------------------------------------------------- Regarding temperatures, and according to online reviews, this is about the most efficient heat pipe based RAM cooling solution you can get. Legion Hardware's review of this same cooler showed it beating the Thermalright, dual heat pipe coolers by about 3 to 4 degrees. And to boot ... the Spirit coolers let you run in all four slots. For those wanting to use all four slots on their motherboard, the Thermaltake Spirit RS coolers would be the better option as they have a rather thin profile and as well the heat pipe can be rotated to all sorts of angles. To be honest, I wanted to get the HR-07's first but could not find them local ... so, impulsiveness winning me over, I decided to go with the Thermaltake Spirits as a immediate gratification compromise. After testing, I can say I'm not too concerned now as to their function ... and besides, I sort of dig the black on copper look: ... ![]() ... (this review bROUGHT to yOU by iNSOMNIA!)
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Last edited by s1rrah : 04-19-08 at 06:43 PM |
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OMG that is nice! I never really knew how much heat ram produced. I might have to invest in these. GJ on the review!
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NEEDZ MOAR PPD
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Can you still throw an OCZ XTC over top of them?
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sk8 d1tches!
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No way could you put the OCZ cooler over them ... but you could certainly use a spot cool fan or some other sort of fan arrangement ...
My armor case has that big side fan which keeps air moving over them pretty well ..
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Sticky :d +rep
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Just get the HD555's.
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Nice review. I saw you post that picture on XS.
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sk8 d1tches!
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Yeah ... I like to copy certain articles to different forums.
I know some guys on Xtreme systems who refuse to get an account here for some reason. ... Also, some products don't have many reviews online (like these) and since search engines respond nicely to the forum posts and titles ... I like to have several copies out there ..
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Hannah Montana Linux
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If I had decent ram, I'd buy something like that.
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Wow i never realized how hot RAM got these days; i'm still stuck on DDR 400. They're bare and don't even get warm to the touch.
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sk8 d1tches!
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They are only 15.00 bucks each; by them for the bling!
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