Fortis Tech A92 Heatsink Review

FrostyTech has posted a review on the Fortis Tech A92 Heatsink Thermal adhesive, no matter how good it is cannot be considered a replacement for a solid metal joint, or even soldering job. From the tests we can see one that the Fortis A92 is overwhelmed by 100W heat load.

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FrostyTech has posted a review on the Fortis Tech A92 Heatsink
 
Thermal adhesive, no matter how good it is cannot be considered a replacement for a solid metal joint, or even soldering job. From the tests we can see one that the Fortis A92 is overwhelmed by 100W heat load. Thick aluminum fins joined to a copper base with what appears to be thermal epoxy really doesn´t have the needed kick it should. Were the interface between the aluminum fins and copper base more conductive we might see the A92 come back fighting better.
While it has a high speed fan, the thick fins and non-optimal joint between the base plate leave it lacking on the small interface die tests. Given the limitations of the technology being applied here we have to class this heatsink as OEM, and as such it is not ideal for performance cooling situations on processors like the T-bird. On the larger interface die the performance (especially at 50W) is pretty good, but at higher wattage´s it can keep up.
 
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