http://www.watch.impress.co.jp...225/etc_btxp4560j.html
Shipping these with a P4 560J 3.6.
Maybe the guy just has a small hand?
Shipping these with a P4 560J 3.6.
Maybe the guy just has a small hand?
Originally posted by: Macro2
http://www.watch.impress.co.jp...225/etc_btxp4560j.html
Shipping these with a P4 560J 3.6.
Maybe the guy just has a small hand?
Originally posted by: wisdomtooth
Originally posted by: Macro2
http://www.watch.impress.co.jp...225/etc_btxp4560j.html
Shipping these with a P4 560J 3.6.
Maybe the guy just has a small hand?
That's BTX for ya.. Intel's attempt at hedging their bets when super-hot-running dual-cores hit the market in a few months.
IMHO it's a poorly-designed, inefficient heatsink. It's basically one solid sheet of metal wound up in a spiral. It makes poor use of the volume; if they cut radial slots in the spiral it would have increased surface area at least 50%.
This from the same bunch of idiots who gave us the heat-trapping Pentium-II Slot-1 cartridge and the Pentium-IIII Coppermine Socket370 heatsink with the die-cracking, chip-killing 50-pound-pressure mounting spring, and the dumbass ATX 1.0-spec for a fanless CPU heatsink and side-blowing PSU.
That's why I ain't in a hurry to go BTX-- It will have a lot of kinks that need to be ironed out first.
Originally posted by: spunducky
dont hate on intel because they innovate and not copycat like amd