Socket-A Cooler Roundup: September 2001
by Tillmann Steinbrecher on September 7, 2001 3:19 AM EST- Posted in
- Cases/Cooling/PSUs
Thermalright SK6
Shortly after we published our last roundup, the Thermalright SK6 appeared on the market. It is an all-copper cooler with fins that are soldered on a relatively thick base plate.
Installation and clip
The SK6 comes with a standard clip which uses two of the six cleats on the
CPU socket. This isn't great, but since the SK6 isn't very large or excessively
heavy, it doesn't cause problems when moving around the PC either. Installation
is easy; a screwdriver is required, though.
Performance and noise, conclusion
The SK6's performance is quite amazing - especially considering its small
size. Among the coolers equiped with one 60mm fan, the SK6 proved to be the
most efficient.
Thermalright sells the SK6s without fans, so they are available with different
fan combinations. Thanks to the good design of the heatsink, the SK6 is also
a good base for a "quiet" cooler, when used with a lower RPM fan.
Conclusion: We definately recommend the Thermalright SK6. Its performance
is good - it is outperformed only by the Alpha & Swiftech units with 80mm
fans, and the Kanie Wing with two 60mm fans. So, the SK6 is the top choice
when the Alpha/Swiftech coolers with through-motherboard mounting can't be
used, or in any case where small size is an advantage. This makes the SK6
the best choice for Intel Celeron/P3 CPUs. Also, at around $34, the SK6 is
a price/performance winner.
When buying the SK6, keep in mind that the Delta fan we used for testing is
loud, and consider getting it with a lower RPM fan.
Thermalright SK6 |
Fan: available with various fans, tested with Delta 7000rpm fan
Price: around $34 |
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