HDT Cooler Shootout!

Mike D. (lemonlime) Mike puts two new "Heatpipe Direct Touch" heatsinks through their paces in the Icrontic labs. Two different approaches to the technology will be compared and then ranked against the other eleven heatsinks we've tested to date.

June 30, 2008 1:00 AM ET in Articles, ,

HDT Cooler Shootout!

We’ve been busy in the Icrontic labs, and there is no shortage of heatsinks coming in. You can expect several new reviews in the not too distant future. We coincidentally received two very similar heatsinks from two different companies—Sunbeam’s new “Core Contact Freezer” and OCZ’s “Vendetta 2”. Both are based on the popular “heatpipe direct touch” or “HDT” design. If you haven’t already guessed, the heatpipes do not contact a base, but contact the heat source directly. It has proved to be an effective technology and more and more heatsinks are beginning to emerge with this type of design.

The “HDT” base of the Core-Contact Freezer. Image courtesy of Sunbeam

We’ll be comparing the two different approaches to the technology and pitting them up against the other twelve heatsinks we’ve tested to date.

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