Volcano 6 Cu Heatsink Review
Computer Choas has posted a review on the Volcano 6 Cu Heatsink. The Volcano 6 Cu is geared for those that don´t like the noisy 7000 RPM fans that come on the Cu+, yet still need decent cooling for their Socket A or Socket 370 CPU´s.
Computer Choas has posted a review on the Volcano 6 Cu Heatsink.
The Volcano 6 Cu is geared for those that don´t like the noisy 7000 RPM fans that come on the Cu+, yet still need decent cooling for their Socket A or Socket 370 CPU´s. Personally I don´t even notice the fan noises anymore but it seems like the majority of people prefer the quieter fans so this heatsink should be a good choice for the masses. These fans only draw 2.04 watts of power compared to the 4.44 watts that the 7000 RPM version requires. I would feel safe running this fan of the header supplied on the motherboard rather that using the 3pin to molex adapter that I use to power the fan on the Volcano 6 Cu+.
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The Volcano 6 Cu is geared for those that don´t like the noisy 7000 RPM fans that come on the Cu+, yet still need decent cooling for their Socket A or Socket 370 CPU´s. Personally I don´t even notice the fan noises anymore but it seems like the majority of people prefer the quieter fans so this heatsink should be a good choice for the masses. These fans only draw 2.04 watts of power compared to the 4.44 watts that the 7000 RPM version requires. I would feel safe running this fan of the header supplied on the motherboard rather that using the 3pin to molex adapter that I use to power the fan on the Volcano 6 Cu+.
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