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Introduction

It has been a while since we have reviewed a heatsink for anyone, but we could not resist the opportunity when we were asked by Thermaltake to review their new SpinQ heatsink. The thing that interested us the most was the unique design of the heatsink and the fact that it also combined six heatpipes and an adjustable fan that would spin on low side at 1000 RPM and 1600 RPM on the high side.

So with out wasting anymore time lets take a look at this beauty and see how well it actually performs.

 

Features

Stylish Appearance
- Classic Cylinder Heatsink and Spiral Aluminum Fins
Optimized Structure
- 6 Copper Heatpipes
- 80mm Blow Fan
- Low Noise Performance
- VR™ Fan Control
Smart Airflow Design
- Integrated with System Fan
- 360 degree Heat dissipation

 

Operational Diagram

 

 

 

Specifications

Compatibility   

Intel® Core 2 Extreme (Socket LGA775)
Intel® Core 2 Quad (Socket LGA775)
Intel® Core 2 Duo (Socket LGA775)
Intel® Pentium D (Socket LGA775)
Intel® Pentium 4 (Socket LGA 775)
Intel® Celeron D (Socket LGA775)
Intel® Celeron (Socket LGA775)
AMD® Phenom (Socket AM2+)
AMD® Athlon 64 FX (Socket AM2/939)
AMD® Athlon 64 X2 (Socket AM2/939)
AMD® Athlon 64 (Socket AM2/939/754)
AMD® Sempron (Socket AM2/754)

Heatsink Dimension    121.63(L) x 90(W) x 151.85(H) mm
Heatsink Material    50 Aluminum Fins w/ Copper Heatpipes & Base
Heatpipe    Ø 6 mm x 6
Fan Dimension    Ø 80 x 85 mm
Fan Speed    1000 ~ 1600 RPM
Bearing Type    Sleeve
Noise Level    19 ~ 28 dBA
Max. Air Flow    86.5 CFM
Max. Air Pressure    2.22 mmH2O
LED Fan   

Blue LED

Power Connector   

3 Pin

Rated Voltage    12 V
Started Voltage    7 V
Rated Current    0.45 A
Power Input    5.4 W
MTBF    50,000 Hours
Weight    667 g