OCZ Vendetta CPU Cooler Review
The Test System
To test out the OCZ Vendetta, I ran it on our Intel Core 2 Duo test platform which was then run at default and overclocked settings. All the temperatures were obtained by using Core Temp 0.95 after sitting at idle for 30 minutes and then again under 100% load for 30 minutes. To obtain 100% load I ran two instances of Super Pi 32m calculation with the affinity of each set to a different cores. I used two profiles in the testing process and they are listed below. The room temperature was kept a constant 72 degrees Fahrenheit for all benchmarking. All of the coolers were tested with Arctic Silver Lumiere as the thermal interface material.
The rest of the test system is as fallows:
- Motherboard: Intel 975XBX2
- CPU: Intel E6300
- Ram: Kingston Hyper-X DDR2 KHX9600D2/1G
- Hard Drive: Western Digital 250gb SATA
- Case: Antec P190
- Power Supply: Antec NeoLink 1200w
Profile 1: The Normal User (No Overclocking)
- CPU Multiplier: 7x
- CPU voltage: 1.2000V
- FSB Voltage: 1.20V
- FSB: 800MHz
- Memory Voltage: 2.20V
- Final CPU Frequency: 1.86GHz
Profile 2: The Average Enthusiast (Mild Overclocking)
- CPU Multiplier: 7x
- CPU voltage: 1.4000V
- FSB Voltage: 1.30V
- FSB: 1600MHz
- Memory Voltage: 2.20V
- Final CPU Frequency: 2.80GHz
Today, I will be comparing the Vendetta to the Intel stock cooler and the recently tested ZEROtherm NV120 Nirvana.
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