Glacial Tech Igloo 7200 Light

Written by Stan Bloch in on 9 February 2005. Page 1 of 2. .

While Glacial Tech has never really attempted to create high performance coolers, they have created quite a few silent heatsinks. Of course, you can have the highest overclock using a massive heatsink and a screaming fan. However, if you just want a silent system, Glacial Tech's range may look quite attractive to most computer enthusiasts who don't intend to overclock. In this review, we are focusing our attention on Glacial Tech's Igloo 7200 Light HSF. This heatsink is only compatible with the AMD Socket 754/939/940. However, Glacial Tech has many more similar HSFs for almost every CPU platform.

Features:

Cooler Dimension (mm): 77 x 68 x 60
Cooler Weight (gram): 398
Fan Type: 12 Volts / Ball Bearing
Fan Dimensions (mm): 80 x 80 x 18
Fan Speed (RPM): 1,900 (10%)
Fan Airflow (CFM): 29.20 (10%)
Fan Noise(dBA): 20.0
Interface Material: High Efficiency Thermal Compound

Compatible:
· Socket 754 (1.8 GHz, 3100+)
· AMD Athlon� 64
· Socket 754 (2.4 GHz, 3700+), Socket 939 (2.4 GHz, 4000+)
· AMD Athlon� 64 FX
· Socket 940 (2.4 GHz, FX-51, FX-53),
· Socket 939 (2.4 GHz, FX-53)
· AMD Opteron�
· Socket 940 (2.4 GHz)

Contents:

Upon opening the package, there is the HSF and on the outside of the box are mounting instructions, which may be quite helpful to new users who have never mounted this type of heatsink before. No other accessories were included, but there was a layer of thermal paste pre-applied to the base.

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