The Global WIN VEK32
 
The heatsink Global WIN is using for the VEK32 is probably the oldest of all heatsinks in this comparison. It was first used in 1998, for the VEK12, which, at that time, was the most powerful P2 heatsink available. In mid-1999, the VEK32 became available. It is almost identical to the old VEK12, but it has stronger fans, from YS Tech - the same fans used for VOS32 and FKK32.
 



As you can see, the heatsink is quite small - the fans take up more volume than the heatsink. This doesn't make very much sense, a larger heatsink with smaller fans (like the FKK50) is definitely better. In order to fit the K7M, one of the two fans must be slightly relocated.

The VEK32 comes with a thermal pad. For better performance, remove it and use thermal compound instead. All tests were done without the pad, instead using compound.
 

The fans

 
The VEK32 uses the same fans as the VOS32, so all comments about fans made in the VOS32 section also apply.
 

Installation

 
Installation is very easy and fast: Simply place the heatsink on the Athlon, push it down, and it will snap in easily.
 

Conclusion

 
Once, the VEK32 was a great heatsink - many months ago. Today, coolers that are both quieter and more efficient are available. Considering the high noise level of the VEK32, the performance is really mediocre.
 
Global VEK32 at a glance
Fan: Two 60x25mm YS Tech
Fan rpm (measured): 4450
Weight: 250g
Advantages
  • Relatively light
Disadvantages
  • Very loud
  • Mediocre performance, considering the noise level
Global WIN FKK32 TennMax VIVA STF
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