Introduction
I would like to thank Mike of
CrazyPC for providing us with this review sample.
Swiftech has always been known for the innovative cooling solutions. Today we will take a look at their 100% copper chipset cooler: the MCX159-CU. Its creative design allows for great thermal dispersion in even the tightest spaces, and on almost all motherboards.
Packaging
The MCX159-CU is packaged in an ordinary cardboard box. But inside the cooler is well protected by foam inserts.
Inside the package you will find the chipset cooler and of course a bag with thermal paste and mounting accessories.
The Cooler
MCX159-CU Specification from Manufacturer |
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Base dimensions | 1.59 x 1.59 x 0.5" - 40.4 x 40.4 x 12.7mm |
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Base material | Copper C110 |
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Base flatness | better than .001" - 25µ |
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Base micro surface finish | 8 or better |
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Heat dissipation medium | 96 Helicoid pins (patented), made of high conductivity aluminum alloy 1100 (218 W/m-K) |
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Weight with fan | 8.4 oz - 238 g |
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Fan summary specs | 40x20mm fan 12V DC 3 wires (RPM output) - 8.9 CFM 26dBA |
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Performance | 1.25°C/W |
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As you can see above the MCX159-CU is all copper with the exception of the fan. Without the fan you can see the tall copper pins that disperse the heat. Next to the quarter you can see how large the fan is.
Here you can get a nice bird's-eye view of the pins and their allocation on the copper base.
You might be thinking about why the base isn't polished or anything, the reason being that it is fine just how it is. The base is very finely finished, and I could not see any imperfections.
Here is the fan. It is a fat 40mm fan that only pushes 6.3cfm. But surprisingly, because of the heatsink's design the fan does its job and only produces around 26dBA. I personally could not hear the fan, and it didn't add any noticeable noise to my system. The downside to the fan is that it is only a 2-pinned wire connection, that means you can't monitor its RPM.