Socket-A Cooler Roundup: September 2001
by Tillmann Steinbrecher on September 7, 2001 3:19 AM EST- Posted in
- Cases/Cooling/PSUs
Cool Jag JAC-212C / DYNATRON DC1206BM-0
Cool Jag is a new cooler manufacturer from Taiwan. The samples we
received from them caught our eye even before we started testing: These heatsinks
have the finest fins we've ever seen, and they're even made of copper. Cool
Jag uses some proprietary production method in order to make these heatsinks;
we suppose that they're milled and sawed out of a copper block, apparently
with a super-fine saw blade or wire.
Recently, coolers that look identical to this unit have appeared on the market
under the name "DYNATRON DC1206BM-0". We do not have a confirmation yet whether
this cooler is actually identical to the "Cool Jag", but chances are it is..
"Cool Jag" / "Jagwire" belong to a company called the C.C.C Group.
Installation and clip
Installation of the JAC-212C's clip takes a screwdriver and is straightforward.
Unfortunately, the clip uses only two of the six cleats on the socket. This
isn't too good, but since the cooler is relatively compact, and the center
of gravity close to the CPU, this shouldn't cause problems unless you really
bang your PC around.
The JAC-212C ships with standard silicon-based thermal compound.
Performance and noise, conclusion
The performance of the JAC-212C is good - among the coolers with a single
60mm fan, it is the second best, being outperformed only by the Thermalright
SK6.
Just like all other coolers equiped with the Delta 7000rpm fan, the JAC-212C
is very loud. A version with a smaller, quieter Top Motor 60x10mm fan is also
available as model JAC-101C.
Conclusion: If you can get this cooler at a low price, go for it. Keep in
mind that this is one of the first products from a new manufacturer - and
their technology is interesting. We're sure that we'll hear more from Cool
Jag in the future.
Cool Jag JAC-212C |
Fan: Delta 7000rpm
Price: unknown |
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