ASUS Triton 75 Heatsink Review and temperature comparison

sammjj

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My first review, and I’m 13, so be kind! :p

Bought from Ebuyer.com 5 months ago, £22.65

ASUS Triton 75 product page

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The Triton 75 is ASUS´ first ‘fan-less’ designed model which is compatible to all 12CM fans in the market.

* ASUS Triton 75 'Fan-less' heatsink for sockets 775/939/940/AM2

* Weight: 395g (without fan)

* 4 copper heat pipe design

* Materials: pure solid copper base, aluminium fins

* Package contents: heatsink, AM2/939/940 clip, 775 pins, asus brand thermal paste and 120mm fan clips

Onboard temp sensors will be used

Installation was an ease, the heatsink just clipped on. No fuss

TEST RIG, not overclocked

* Gigabyte M57SLI-S4

* AMD 6000+ peaks @ 3.012GHz

* Arctic cooling MX-2 thermal paste

* 4Gb DDR2 667MHz - spectek inc.

* Coolermaster regular 500W

* Sapphire HD4850 dual slot cooler (what monkey7 has)

* Heatsink fan (when used) – exhaust generic, speed: ~1400RPM

monitoring software used

* Speedfan 4.37

* HW monitor

* CPUZ

* ORTHOS

Temps: no fan, idle

Room temperature: 15C

Lowest idle temp was: 27C

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Temps: no fan, small FFT stress

Room temperature 15C

CPU peak temp: 42C

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Temps: no fan, gromacs core stress

Room temp: 15C

CPU peak temp: 44C

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Temps: fan, idle

Room temp: 15C

Lowest idle temp: 26C

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Temps: fan, small FFT stress

Room temp: 15C

CPU Peak temp: 36C

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Temps: fan, gromacs core stress

Room temp: 15C

CPU peak temp: 44C

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Conclusion

While using a fan with this heatsink has its advantages, a lower temperature is yet to be seen for a full stress test, I’d give this heatsink…

3/5 for effectiveness

5/5 for ease of installation

4/5 for price

(lower the better)

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Good first attempt, definately needs more information.

Would really need to have been removed and shown before, during and after fitting.

Where you were already using it you missed out on packaging and contents.

IMO needs more 'text' to explain the pictures and your thoughts about what the pictures are showing.

But all the same a great start :D
 
yup, already using it, packaging got thrown out a while back.

anyway... it's the only thing i have that is good enough to review :(
 
name='sammjj' said:
yup, already using it, packaging got thrown out a while back.

anyway... it's the only thing i have that is good enough to review :(

Sooner you lot realise its not what you review,

its how you review it.....
 
name='sammjj' said:
yup, already using it, packaging got thrown out a while back.

anyway... it's the only thing i have that is good enough to review :(
I reviewed a usb stick :p An unusual one, but still a normal object. When you use something daily and you think "Everyone should use this" or "No one should risk his sanity using this", write a review about it :) But as TTL said, it's how you review it.
 
name='tinytomlogan' said:
Sooner you lot realise its not what you review,

its how you review it.....

What he's trying to say here is; Nice first attempt for 13 y/o. If you are serious about writing reviews then please take our criticisms seriously.

Nevertheless, good job and we look forward to hearing from you again.
 
name='sprento' said:
What he's trying to say here is; Nice first attempt for 13 y/o. If you are serious about writing reviews then please take our criticisms seriously.

Nevertheless, good job and we look forward to hearing from you again.

alas, will have new things for birthday and christmas (christmas = long time away :()

should be getting an identical hardrive (to the one i have now) for my birthday, and will write a review about it and it in RAID 0/RAID 1
 
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