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Application:

Socket-A Heatsink & Fan

Provided by:

Vantec

Available at:

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Review by:

Matt

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

February 8th, 2004
   
 

Vantec Aeroflow 2 VA4-7245

     For the past year or so, heatsinks have virtually halted in design. This could be from one or more reasons, but more than likely a result of heatsink design reaching its full potential in effective cooling. Since the late 90's heatsinks have been the norm to use for cooling video cards, CPUs, chipsets, etc. They have also made huge strides with different phasing of materials such as low-grade aluminum to high-grade copper. Its kind of interesting actually, but every once in awhile a different kind of heatsink will come along that is just plain worth your hard earned dough. ClubOC gained most of its popularity from thorough heat-sink-fan reviews, and once again we are going to go back to our roots and give you a glance at a pretty nice piece of equipment from Vantec, The Aeroflow 2...

Specifications

-Model: VA4-7245
-CPU Socket: 370/7/A (462)
-Rated Voltage: 12 V
-Rated Current: 0.24 A
-Power Consumption: 2.88 W
-Bearing Type: Ball Bearing
-Fan Speed: 4000 RPM
-Fan Dimension: 70 x 70 x 20
-Airflow: 34 CFM
-Noise Level: 35 dB(A)
-Outline Dimension: 85.5 x 71.5 x72.9mm
-Weight: 468 g
-Life Time: 50,000 hrs