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TSstorm88
post Jul 26 2007, 11:43 AM, updated 19y ago

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have found this cooler at sunon website
then go google it.
what do yo guys think of it?
result quite impressive. isnt it?
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Sunon Waturbo Cooler
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Sunon為傳統氣冷散熱器技術注入研發創新,結合液冷散熱原理,創造高效能與寧靜兼備的Waturbo散熱器,面對高達150W TDP的處理器亦能應付自如。

結合液冷和氣冷 Sunon Waturbo

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型號:Sunon TC014-06001
散熱材料:銅柱、鋁鰭片
CPU接口:Intel LGA 775 & AMD K8
風扇:Sunon 9cm 風扇 3500RPM
產噪:39dBA
重量:645g
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Sunon 9cm風扇並同時帶動水流轉動
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銅芯表面鍍水銀質
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工程樣本顯示了運作中的液冷流程

Sunon宣佈推出渦流液冷式散熱器Waturbo,令氣冷散熱器技術進入全新紀元,現時大部份高階散熱器均採用導熱管技術以提升散熱效能,如要再進一步便需要採用液冷系統,但配件繁複、組裝困難及體型巨大的問題卻令不少用家卻步,因此Sunon創先把氣冷與液冷的精粹結合,推出足以面對150W TDP的散熱產品。

Sunon Waturbo並沒有華麗的外表,甚至可以用毫不起眼來形容,採用上Sunon 2 Ball Bearing 9cm散熱風扇,轉速為3,500rpm、聲噪為39dBA,風扇壽命平均達3萬小時,風扇底部擁有一顆圓形的永久磁石,當風扇轉動時將同時帶動銅芯內的螺旋槳轉動,因此Waturbo只能用上特制的風扇配合。

Waturbo散熱器採用銅芯鋁鰭片設計,正常銷售版本並不可能看到其內部運作,但透過Sunon提供的工程樣本,讓大家得知其工作的情況。銅芯鍍上水銀質,內部中空並注入紅色散熱液(工程樣本為水份,方便觀察),風扇轉動時會帶動銅芯內的螺旋槳,散熱液因而流動,經過底部的金字塔式細少柱群把處理器的熱力帶走,並平均地傳至四週的鋁鰭片上,其導熱系數比導熱管更高。

唯一美中不足的是其電源接口只支援3pin規格,而沒有採用支援PWM的4pin版本,但據Sunon香港代理商表示,未來將會加入支援PWM的4pin版本以滿足需要。

支援LGA 775 , AMD 939 / AM2

Waturbo採用跨平台模組化設計,可支援Intel平台的LGA 775、AMD的Socket 939及最新的Socket AM2,令用家不及擔心升級其他平台後無法繼續使用,但由於需要使用背板,升級用家需要把主機板拆下才能安裝,怕麻煩的用家必需要留意。不過採用背板設計卻可大大提升散熱器與處理器接觸的壓力,令導熱能力能發揮到極致,也是為何坊間高效能散熱器均使用背板。根據Sunon的官方規格,Waturbo可應付高達150W TDP的處理器規格,但現時市面上TDP最高的處理器產品也僅有130W而已。

據Sunon散熱模組事業副總經理宮原雅晴表示,渦流液冷式散熱技術已取得日本主要PC廠的認同,並使用於其產品之中,未來將會廣泛應用於筆記型電腦、伺服器、通訊系統系統等領域。

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Intel Pentium XE 965、MSI 975X Platinum 2.0、Geforce 7800GTX 256MB、Intel Inf 6.12、nVidia Forceware Driver 91.31

Sunon Waturbo@3,500rpm<-> Thermaltake Beetle@4,300rpm
CPU Burn-in-Test 
Room Temp 25c
Idle Temp  34c 35c
Full Load Temp  49c 51c
 
Noise Test 
Room Noise Level  50.5dBA
System Noise Level  56.1dBA 59.3dBA


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post Jul 26 2007, 02:44 PM

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this been out for awhile right? but never really caught any attention..and the noise is crazy..59dba is gona make me deaf

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post Jul 28 2007, 02:27 AM

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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Jul 26 2007, 02:44 PM)
this been out for awhile right? but never really caught any attention..and the noise is crazy..59dba is gona make me deaf
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erkkk bloody loud la....i rather go for other cooler than this sweat.gif
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post Jul 28 2007, 03:32 AM

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did they have bigger version for this(12cm)?
maybe can go more.... hmm.gif
nice combination but noise is a killer... sweat.gif
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post Jul 28 2007, 05:13 AM

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QUOTE(kucalana @ Jul 28 2007, 03:32 AM)
did they have bigger version for this(12cm)?
maybe can go more.... hmm.gif
nice combination but noise is a killer... sweat.gif
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silent killer?LoL-ed more like the EAR CHOPPER!!!!or Drum basher laugh.gif

the idea is good but not very good for ur ears....
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post Jul 28 2007, 08:36 AM

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erm... the noise is 56dba when the fan runs at 3600rpm
definately it will be noisy la XD
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post Jul 28 2007, 06:07 PM

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I've heard of something like this before. But frankly, the whole concept is highly similar to heatpipes-using convection in addition to conduction to move heat away from the processor.

Oh yeah, that also explains why heatpiped coolers can sometimes even beat cheap watercooling sets.
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post Jul 29 2007, 04:04 AM

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QUOTE(lohwenli @ Jul 28 2007, 06:07 PM)
I've heard of something like this before. But frankly, the whole concept is highly similar to heatpipes-using convection in addition to conduction to move heat away from the processor.

Oh yeah, that also explains why heatpiped coolers can sometimes even beat cheap watercooling sets.
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Well good things never come cheap.y spend ur $$$ on 3xx bux on el cheapo cooler when u can get highend air coolers.get wat i mean.

bout the heatpipe thingy,...

i dont think this cooler is doing any wonders.i dont see NOCTUA or TR or even the new XIGMATEK using ear ripping fan IMO nod.gif
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post Jul 29 2007, 01:48 PM

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There's potential but currently not practical enough ..

If not mistaken, evercool has something similar but at larger size ...

Evercool

but not sure both are similar or totally different design ... sweat.gif
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post Jul 29 2007, 01:55 PM

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QUOTE(Doom @ Jul 29 2007, 02:48 PM)
There's potential but currently not practical enough ..

If not mistaken, evercool has something similar but at larger size ...

Evercool

but not sure both are similar or totally different design ...  sweat.gif
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evercool?
what i know of them is, one of the famous copy cat company in da market brows.gif
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post Jul 29 2007, 02:11 PM

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hhehe .. I truly agree ..especially their heatpipe series ..

but the price is damn attractive ....
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post Jul 29 2007, 08:46 PM

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QUOTE(Doom @ Jul 29 2007, 03:11 PM)
hhehe .. I truly agree ..especially their heatpipe series ..

but the price is damn attractive ....
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hoho
then i donno lar. never being caught attention of their product. thou tongue.gif
btw, i hav just asked sunon for few sample from them.
Thinking to add it up to one of my head to head contestant.
curious to know how its perform brows.gif
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post Jul 30 2007, 04:10 AM

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QUOTE(storm88 @ Jul 29 2007, 08:46 PM)
hoho
then i donno lar. never being caught attention of their product. thou tongue.gif
btw, i hav just asked sunon for few sample from them.
Thinking to add it up to one of my head to head contestant.
curious to know how its perform brows.gif
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haha i ask bout this edi,...if im not mistaken XIGMATEK also got this kind also.but when i ask the ckhong bout it he says forget it the HDT works better laugh.gif
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post Jul 30 2007, 08:34 AM

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QUOTE(styloe @ Jul 30 2007, 05:10 AM)
haha i ask bout this edi,...if im not mistaken XIGMATEK also got this kind also.but when i ask the ckhong bout it he says forget it the HDT works better  laugh.gif
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i believe this works no better than tose big coolers or DHT tech coolers
if these product is able to be maintain at around RM110,
and is bringing sufficient cooling power,
i think that would ownage AC also!
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post Jul 30 2007, 08:49 AM

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QUOTE(styloe @ Jul 30 2007, 04:10 AM)
haha i ask bout this edi,...if im not mistaken XIGMATEK also got this kind also.but when i ask the ckhong bout it he says forget it the HDT works better  laugh.gif
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I think you're talking about the xigmatek AIO. It's the same design where everything is packaged into the heatsink and does not have external cooling parts. And FYI, the xigmatek AIO is a poor performer!!! Take a look at this : http://www.anandtech.com/casecoolingpsus/showdoc.aspx?i=3032

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QUOTE(kmarc @ Jul 30 2007, 08:49 AM)
I think you're talking about the xigmatek AIO. It's the same design where everything is packaged into the heatsink and does not have external cooling parts. And FYI, the xigmatek AIO is a poor performer!!! Take a look at this : http://www.anandtech.com/casecoolingpsus/showdoc.aspx?i=3032
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yup thats the wan.ermm maybe they need to replace the liquid inside i dunno to a better heat absorb n dissipate faster(totally fluk chem last laugh.gif )
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QUOTE(kmarc @ Jul 30 2007, 08:49 AM)
I think you're talking about the xigmatek AIO. It's the same design where everything is packaged into the heatsink and does not have external cooling parts. And FYI, the xigmatek AIO is a poor performer!!! Take a look at this : http://www.anandtech.com/casecoolingpsus/showdoc.aspx?i=3032
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I'm not surprised. 60mm fans don't move that much air even at super loud, ultra high rpms. Also, it has a really poor design which doesn't make effective use of the convection flow to distribute the heat. Today's heatpiped designs distribute heat EVENLY to a hell lot of fins allowing for fantastic heat transfer, and they even make use of wick/capillary systems to allow convection to work without gravity (actually, this is a technology taken from spacecraft-because the vacumn of space is a damned good insulator spacecraft must dissipate heat using large, heatpiped radiators which are situated in the dark areas of the spacecraft to allow heat to radiate away).

QUOTE(styloe @ Jul 31 2007, 01:29 AM)
yup thats the wan.ermm maybe they need to replace the liquid inside i dunno to a better heat absorb n dissipate faster(totally fluk chem last  laugh.gif )
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Maybe. But I doubt even if they use something like a compressed gas (which can also transfer heat using a limited phase change to aid convection heat transfer) it would still not outperform current heatpiped heatsinks.

 

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