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Thursday, August 16, 2007
Most air CPU cooling solutions rely on a combination of copper heatpipes and large aluminum or copper fin arrays to pull heat away from the processor. While this is a proven and tested technique, it does leave a lot to be desired in terms of creativity, uniqueness, and overall design. CoolJag has taken some of the best CPU cooling methods available and designed the Falcon 92-CU with a little twist. This heatsink uses large copper fins on top of a small array of aluminum fins to try and increase heat dissipation. Will this technique help us
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Friday, June 29, 2007
With the Falcon 92-Cu, Cooljag could have had a solid performer if the temps would have been a bit lower that the aluminum version. This cooler easily outperforms the stocker and does so in a very quiet, unassuming manner, but it's not appreciably better than the Falcon 92-Al. Then, of course there's the mounting system failure issue. This is disappointing and inexcusable. The installation inconvenience can be glossed over, owing to the fact that most users install a cooler only once.
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Sunday, May 20, 2007
The Cooljag Falcon 92-Cu is identical to the Falcon 92-AL heatsink, except that it uses all copper fins where the later has fins of aluminum. Both versions use a 92mm fan that is internally illuminated with a couple green LEDs. To minimize the noise produced by the fan spinning unnecessarily fast, it is thermally controlled by a small thermistor that senses case air temperature.
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