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Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

June 18th, 2006

 

 

 

Aerocool Dominator

     I have to admit it's been awhile since a heatsink has come across my desk.  I've been using various watercooling kits for awhile now and haven't given too much thought to air cooling.  Aerocool sent over a very interesting looking heatsink and I knew I had to give it a try.  This thing is a monster.  It has a 140mm fan that is just huge.  The picture below really doesn't give you much perspective, but later on we'll install it and that will give you an idea of how massive this fan really is.

Specifications

Heatsink

Heatsink Dimension : 155(L) x 140(W) x 100(H) mm
Fin Dimension : 134(L) x 137(W) x 40(H) mm
Heat Pipe Dimension : Dia. 8 mm x 3
Total Fins : 58 Aluminum fins+/- 1fin

Fan

Dimension : 140 x 140 x 20 mm
Rated Voltage : 12 VDC
Operating Voltage : 10.2 to 13.8 VDC

Input Current : 0.20 A (max)

Input Power : 2.40 W
Static Pressure : 0.052 Inch-H2O
Speed : 1200 RPM+/- 10%
Air Flow : 68.37 CFM
Noise : 20.87 dBA
Operating Temperature : -10oC to +70oC
Bearing : Sleeve

Features

  • Universal cooler suitable for Intel P4 / LGA 775 and Athlon 64

  • 14cm fan delivers strong air flow with less noise

  • Super light weight

  • Application: Intel P4 - 478 3.8Ghz and higher / Intel LGA 775 / AMD XP 3600+ and higher / Athlon 64

  • Revolutionary performance w/ 3 x Large 8mm heatpipes and dissipation surface