Athlon Heatsink Roundup (February 2000)
by Tillmann Steinbrecher on February 21, 2000 12:00 PM EST- Posted in
- Cases/Cooling/PSUs
Alpha
P7125CM60 w/ Sanyo Denki fans
After
looking at the P7125/YS Tech combination, let's have a look at the "original"
P7125CM60, as Alpha ships it:


Installation
Everything
said about installation in the P7125/YS Tech review also applies to this
combo. Alpha does not include a Molex Y-Adapter, so you will need two available
fan connectors on the motherboard.
Conclusion
This
heatsink/fan combo is a very good choice for noise-sensitive overclockers.
The problem is that this heatsink is not very widely available in the US,
and it is very expensive if you buy it directly from Alpha.
Alpha P7125CM60/Sanyo Denki at a glance |
Fans:
Two 60x25mm Sanyo Denki
Fan
rpm (measured): 3750
Weight: 560g (!) |
Advantages |
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Disadvantages |
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