Monday, March 1st 2010
Intel Tones Down Stock CPU Cooler for LGA 775 Processors Further
Intel has come up with a new design for its Fan Heat-sink Assembly (FHSA) it bundles with some (presumably dual-core) boxed socket LGA-775 processors. The new design aims at making it slightly more cost-effective by reducing the metal content, and trying to compensate with a more turbulent airflow design. While the forked aluminum fins in the old design project spirally from the base, in the new design they project radially. The CPU contact base is slightly smaller, and leveled to the fins. Changes as listed by Intel are as follows:
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
- A slightly smaller impeller (fan speed is increased because of this but noise output stays the same)
- Fan shroud hub diameter increased (from 34mm to 40mm) due to modifications to fan electronics
- Heatsink fins will be straight (as opposed to curved as they are now)
- The heatsink will be a bit more compact (height decreased from 18.9 mm to 18.47mm)
46 Comments on Intel Tones Down Stock CPU Cooler for LGA 775 Processors Further
80C - IntelBurnTest
But hey, if it makes the CPUs less expensive at the expense of a component I never use anyway, I'm all for it.
Why is Intel even bothering, flogging a dead horse?
I say this with tongue in cheek, I love my Dual Core and am buying another E8400 just for backup.
Already sold my PC runnin on a lap until it gets more PPF (polish pocket friendly).
IMHO cheap new > any old tech when it comes to computers.
I think the move is mainly to appease OEM manufacturers who might still have some old 775 boards left over that they wish to dump & at this stage how many people will buy a 775? the markets all dominated by i5's & i7's. & very few retailers will have 775 hardware in stock. So its mainly OEMs that will buy the last few processors & the less they have to pay, the happier they are - you know how the story goes...
Not that it really matters to any of us. How many people on TPU would have even the slightest intention of using the stock cooler when they buy a processor anyway?
The stock cooler is the bare minimum, and it does a bare minimum job.
im sure there are a few more budget options available but they obviously wont be cheap as the Freezer 7 pro - on the other hand (just googled this) OCZ's Vendetta 2 (a much better option since is 120mm) can be found for almost the same price lol its a really good cooler for the money. not exactly super cool but more the adequate for an overclocked dual or Quad (got one on my Q9550)
Can't they just charge less for the CPUs and not bother with a cooler?