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Swiftech
MCX6400-V

The Swiftech name has
been associated with quality heatsinks for as long as I've been an Overclocker.
Continuing their excellent tradition, the MCX line of heatsinks represent the
very latest and finest in Swiftech heatsink technology. The entire line of MXC
coolers all benefit from the Patented Helicoid pin design
which takes air cooling to a whole new level. The MXC159 is specially designed
for motherboard Northbridge chipsets and is also fashioned to not interfere with
other CPU mounted MCX coolers, regardless of the application. Whether it be the
Pentium 4, Pentium Zeon AMD Athlon (K7) / Athlon64 (K8) processors, there
is a Swiftech MCX heatsink ready to tackle your cooling requirements.
MCX6400-V Specifications
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CNC machined, C110 copper base,
flatness better than 0.0003", micro surface finish 8 or better.
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405 Helicoid Pins made of High Thermal
Conductivity Aluminum Alloy, press fitted in the base.
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Weight: 26.4 oz (750 g)
(Exceeds AMD weight specification of 450g. Exercise extreme
care when moving the computer if you leave this heatsink installed)
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Accepts either 80mm or 92mm cooling
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The bottom
of the heatsink can be more important than the top, and certainly tells a lot
about the manufacturer. A base with no visible flaws or scars is a sure sign of
quality craftsmanship and machining. The contact area where the CPU will mate
with the base of the heatsink is raised which creates plenty of clearance for
the adopted hardware on the two mounting points. The MCX6400-V will not ship
with a back plate to be used for this heatsink, but you should have no problem
using the stock back plate that shipped with your motherboard.
Installation

The
instructions that Swiftech includes with the heatsink are very easy to follow,
but for the folks who like pictures, it can't get any easier than this. The
above illustration shows a set of four "snap rivets" being used to hold the fan
guard onto the cooling fan. The MCX6400-V I received only had a total of four
snap rivets in the associated hardware bag, which were used to mount the cooling
fan to the heatsink. Other than that minor discrepancy, the above illustration
clearly depicts how installation will occur.

The use of
the snap rivets is very convenient because you won't be limited to one size of
fan. Meaning, you can choose to use a regular 25mm fan or the more super-duty
38mm fans such as the Vantec Tornado. For the purpose of this test I have chosen
the Enermax UC-8FAB-B 80mm cooling fan. It is manually adjusted and can yield
the following performance: Low Speed
25cfm/21dBA, Mid Speed - 32cfm/27dBA, High Speed - 40cfm/33dBA (1000-300RPM)
This heatsink/fan combo will be subjected to the same conditions that I used to
test the Foxconn A64 Heat Guzzler. An AMD Athlon64 (Socket 754) 3200+ running at
default speed and voltage on the Foxconn 755A01 motherboard using the boards own
utilities to read hardware temperatures.

Conclusion...........
I would call this a move in the right
direction. Temperatures are OUT of the 50s and a nice and respectable 42°C
at idle. With the price of this heatsink sitting at $47.95 the bargain is a
bit steep but the performance and quality are unparalleled. While it may be
labeled as an Extreme Heavy-Duty cooler, the only worries come into play
when you start thinking about moving the computer around while the heatsink
is still installed. I've seen this size/style heatsink used in many LAN
computers and nobody removes their heatsinks before transport. As long as
you're careful and don't drop the rig then you should be fine. On that same
token, if you are considering SHIPPING your computer someplace, then
by all means take the proper precautions and remove it. A word about the
performance; These temps of 42/45 were achieved with a very affordable and
relatively quiet 80mm fan. The fan was set to its highest/fastest
setting for the duration of the test. Extensive tests have been done on
similar heatsinks that can utilize multiple fan sizes, and even Swiftech has
posted their own results. The MCX6400-V performs better when used with an
80mm fan.
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9.5
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Performance: |
10 out of 10 |
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Quality: |
10 out of 10 |
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Stability: |
N/A |
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Compatibility: |
N/A |
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Overclocking: |
N/A |
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Software Pack: |
N/A |
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Value: |
9.5 out of 10 |
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Overall Rating 9.0 |
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Project Skill Level
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4
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