13 Intel Core i7 LGA 1366 CPU Coolers Compared

Spire TherMaxII
The Spire TherMaxII is the latest offering from Spire, and the first cooler from Spire we have looked at since the VertiCool III back in 2007. Let's take look at the TherMax II features and specifications.Features:
Four 8mm all copper u shaped heat-pipes
All new Direct-Touch heat-pipe technology
UV-reactant 120mm BlueStar fan design
Amazingly silent at just 29.0 dBA
55 stamped Aluminum Micro-Fin's
Supports the latest Intel & AMD micro-processors Specifications:
Socket 775 / AM2 / 1366 Cooling kit
Dimensions
Heat sink : 125×77×155 mm (l × w × h)
12VDC Fan : 120×120×25 mm
Bearing Type: Sleeve bearing
Rated speed 2200 RPM +/-10%
Rated power 4.2 W
Noise level 34 dBA
Air flow 93.3CFM at 2,200 RPM
Current 0.35 A
Life hours Sleeve: 30.000
Application
Intel : core 2 Duo ~ 3 GHz (775 Dual-core) Core 2 Extreme ~ 3.2 GHz (775 Dual-core) Core 2 Quad ~ 2.66 GHz (775 Quad-core) Core i7 ~ 3.2 GHz 1366 LGA775 ~ 3.73 GHz (Prescott) Pentium D ~ 3.4 GHz (775 Dual-Core) Pentium EE ~ 3.73 GHz (775 Dual-Core)
AMD : Athlon 64 X2 ~ 9500 GHz (AM2) Athlon X2 ~ 9500 GHz (AM2) Phenom X4 ~ 9600 GHz (AM2/AM3)
Thermal resistance 0.14 °C/W
Thermal type Stars-420 white grease(Injection Tube,0.5g
The fins for the TherMax II are thin aluminum. The fins are easily bent; I felt I needed to take extra care with the cooler so not to bend them.
Looking at the base, we can see that Spire is using a universal clip mounting arrangement.
Spire provides a couple different mounting rings for the Intel platform; the clip is a direct fit to the AMD socket. Also included is an expansion slot mounted fan control, spring clips to mount the fan and a tube of thermal grease

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