Dry turning water, cool and cool, Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator experience
Dry turning water, cool and cool, Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator experience

The CPU heat sink of the computer must be familiar to everyone. Many friends also know that the CPU heat sink has air cooling and water cooling, and water cooling has integrated water cooling and split water cooling. However, in conventional cognition, the heat dissipation effect of split water cooling is the best, followed by integrated water cooling, and then air cooling. Water cooling has attracted many DIY players with its excellent heat dissipation effect and cool shape. However, is air cooling radiator really inferior to water cooling? Recently, I was lucky to experience a cool and supreme Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator. Let's see how this air-cooled CPU radiator works. Can it defeat the water-cooled CPU radiator?

Unpacking:

Cool Cool Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator is a product derived from MasterAir Maker 8, targeting game enthusiasts and product players. On the front of the package are the product drawing, cool cool supreme logo and product model. The label on the upper right corner of the front shows that the lighting effect of this product is certified to support the main boards of Aus Aura, ASRock RGB, Gigabyte Fusion and MSI RGB. Users can directly control the RGB color of the radiator fan through the main board through the driver software.

Detailed product specifications are on the left side of the package.

On the back of the package are the product features in many languages. There are detailed product dimensions, cooling base dimensions, and the height of the cooling fin from the ground below the back.

The package includes a radiator main body (including two 12cm RGB fans installed), a set of fasteners, and a Wired RGB LED controller, which can control the radiator to achieve up to 16.7 million color effects, and a manual.

Through these different fastener combinations, the Cool Cool Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator can support Intel LGA 2066/2011-v3/2011/1366/1156/1155/1151/1150/775 and AMD AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2+/FM2+/FM2/FM1 and other interface processors.

The size of Cool Cool Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator is 116x60x158mm, and two 12cm RGB cooling fans are equipped on the front and rear sides.

On the top of the radiator is the cool and supreme LOGO, which can also shine synchronously with the fan when the radiator is working.

The Cool Cool Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator uses the heat pipe direct contact 2.0 technology (CDC 2.0) to increase the heat dissipation area of the copper bottom by 45%, and at the same time, six heat pipes evenly conduct the heat of the CPU.

In the fan part, there are rubber cushions at the four corners where the fins contact. MF120R RGB snap in dual fan can mute heat dissipation under high wind pressure.

Fins are excellent in workmanship, with a thickness of 0.4mm. They are also hard and will not easily deform.

Installation:

Test platform:

CPU: Intel Core i7-5960X

Motherboard: Gigabyte X99-UD3P

Graphics card: ASUS gtx1070 Ice Knight

Memory: Pirate ship 2x8GB DDR4 2400

Hard disk: Intel 750 SSD 1.2T+Seagate 5TB

Chassis: Wind Seeker 515E glass side penetrator

Power supply: Addison 1200W full module

First, remove the original radiator. I used a brand of 240 integrated water cooling before. In the subsequent test, I will compare the temperature of these two products in the same environment.

Clean the silicone grease on the processor.

When installing large radiators, it is not recommended to install them directly at the beginning. It is recommended to put them up for a look like this to avoid conflicts with other hardware. Check the height to see if the cover can be closed. Look around to see if there is any conflict with the graphics card and memory.

After confirming that there is no problem, let's prepare the backplane first. The Cool Extreme Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator can support most Intel and AMD processors through different combinations of backplane and fasteners.

First align the position of the fixing port of the motherboard, and then install the backplane screws and buckles step by step.

However, after the installation, I found that my motherboard had its own backplane. This backplane did not need to be installed, which was really embarrassing.

The CPU base of Gigabyte X99 UD3P itself contains fixing screw holes, and does not need the backplane of the heat sink.

For the heat sink part, select Intel's fastener and use a screwdriver to fix it with the heat sink.

Then fix the screw in the fastener to the motherboard to install the heat sink.

Be sure to remove the plastic film on the radiator base before installation.

We can see that the two 12cm fans of the radiator will block the fastener screw holes, so the two fans need to be removed before installation.

After that, evenly apply heat dissipating silicone grease to press the radiator, and then screw four screws to fix it.

The wiring is very simple. Both fans use 4Pin power interfaces, which are connected to the adapter cable provided with the product. Connect the other end of the adapter cable to the CPU Fan interface on the motherboard.

When connecting the Wired RGB LED controller, pay attention to that the triangle at both ends of the interface must be aligned. Then the other end of the controller is connected with a power supply adapter line.

The final installation effect.

Power on lighting effect.

Through the controller, the lights of the Cool Cool Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator have 7 colors and 6 modes and 5 brightness options.

Now the author uses a video to show you the effects of various lights.

7 Medium light color.

Effect display:

Heat dissipation effect test:

The author tested the T610P air-cooled radiator of Cool Cool Blizzard. The ambient temperature of the test room is 18 ℃. The test items are standby temperature, game temperature and full load temperature. The test software is AIDA64, and the test game is Jedi Survival Escape.

Cool Cool Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator Performance:

The temperature of standing for 10 minutes after startup is 23 ℃

The temperature of the game for more than 15 minutes: 33 ℃

Temperature of full load for 10 minutes: 41 ℃

The performance of the Cool Cool Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator in the same level of products can be described as very good. It can crush many competitors. If you still have no idea about the heat dissipation performance of this product, the following author will show you a group of 240 integrated water-cooled heat dissipation performance in the same environment, and you will understand.

Achievements of 240 integrated water-cooled radiator of a brand:

The temperature of standing for 10 minutes after startup is 25 ℃

The temperature of the game for more than 15 minutes: 36 ℃

Temperature of full load for 10 minutes: 48 ℃

Performance comparison of two products (the lower the temperature, the better):

The Cool Cool Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator leads the integrated water cooling in all cases. It can be seen that the higher the CPU workload, the more obvious the lead of the Cool Cool Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator. If you want to know what brand of the water cooling I am comparing, you can read the installation articles I have not published before.

Write at the end:

Seeing here, are there many friends who are impressed with Blizzard T610P air-cooled radiator? The appearance and workmanship of this product are certain, and it has such excellent performance in the test link. Even the integrated water-cooled product with 240 water-cooled row has a lower performance than it, which is definitely a product with both appearance and strength.



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