To provide an idea of past heat sink performance in our new standard setup, we decided to test some of the better and more popular heat sinks from the last year. This will allow us to make clear comparisons in future heatsink reviews (and believe me, they’re coming) to this battery of sample results.
All the heatsinks were tested using our standard software torture tests, and using our aforementioned test case and hardware platform. Lets check out the results!
The Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro was a favourite among many system builders last year, but is now starting to show its age. Significantly louder than our control setup, the CPU averaged 33°C at idle and 50°C under load – unimpressive considering the 2°C difference in ambient air temperature in the Freezer 7's favour.
The 92mm version of the Vendetta scored well when Rich looked at it back in December, and it continues to show its quality in our new testing. Recording an idle temp of 31°C and a load temp of 45°C, with an ambient temperature 3°C lower than our original test setup.
Despite being a lot noisier than the control setup, the popular Zalman matched that and produced a noticeably cooler GPU temperature in the CPU test – this demonstrated the advantage of a cooler with good airflow for your whole system and not just the CPU. It recorded an idle temperature of 34°C and a load temperature of 49°C under similar conditions to our control.