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Ati Radeon Hd 5870 1000W Heat Pipe Heat Sink For LED Big Power Lighting
Quick Detail
Raw Material | AL1050 and 26 heat pipe / cooper |
Custom Service | Yes, OEM/ODM Service |
Quality System | ISO9001:2015 |
Processing Technology | Cutting/Wood machining/CNC/Riveting |
Surface treatment | plating nickel |
Packing Way | Blister packaging or special packing you would like |
Application Scenario | Electronic equipment heat sink |
MOQ Request | 100/500/1000 |
Description
Heat pipe radiator is a new product produced by using heat pipe technology to make major improvements to many old radiators or heat exchange products and systems. There are two types of heat pipe radiators: natural cooling and forced air cooling. The thermal resistance of air-cooled heat pipe radiator can be made smaller, and it is often used in high-power power supplies.
Note
Side-blown radiator
Side-blowing radiators are extremely common on public graphics
cards. We often see "brick" integrated radiators such as the public
ATI Radeon HD 5870 and the public GeForce GTX 470 as the most
typical side-blown radiators. The side-blowing radiator uses the
side air flow generated by the rotation of the turbo fan to suck
air from the inside of the chassis, and then pass through the air
guide grooves, fins, heat pipes, etc., and discharge the heat to
the outside of the chassis through the air outlet at the rear of
the graphics card.
The disadvantages of side-blown radiators are mainly insufficient
heat dissipation and unsatisfactory noise control.
Since the side-blowing radiator requires a long air guide channel
and the fins are arranged inside the channel, a turbo fan is
required to ensure a certain amount of air flow to allow air to
flow out of the channel at a fast enough speed and take away heat.
However, due to its size, the air volume of a turbofan is often
unsatisfactory at low speeds. Once it is operated at a high speed,
the noise of the cutting airflow of the turbofan blades will rise
sharply. In actual use, some public graphics cards with turbo
radiators have a core temperature of about 60°C in standby mode,
while the core temperature quickly soars to 80-90°C under full
load, and the noise will increase accordingly.
Although the side-blowing radiator has obvious disadvantages, in
order to ensure that the temperature of the entire system in the
chassis will not rise rapidly due to the heat of the graphics card,
the mid-to-high-end graphics card in the public version uses an
external side-blowing radiator. Only some graphics cards with lower
heat output will choose other cooling modes.
Advantages: heat is discharged outside, does not aggravate the heat
accumulation inside the case, and the temperature control effect
inside the case is excellent (only refers to the outside heat
dissipation). Disadvantages: The turbo radiator is noisy and the
temperature control effect is not good enough.
The heat pipe radiator has the following advantages:
We can offer the heat pipe radiator service, small qty is acceptable.
Technical Support
We can offer the design and simulation service. For example, our German customer's case.
According to the simulation results,the simulated chip is in compliance with the temperature requirements specficied by customer.
FAQ:
1.What is the difference between a heat sink and a heat pipe?
Smaller heat sink reduces the weight of the luminaire dramatically.
This reduces transportation costs as well as the amount of other
materials needed. The Heat Pipe effectively transfers heat from the
heat source and as a result makes the cooling faster than ever
2.
Why do laptops use heat pipes instead of heat sink?
Heat pipes are very common in laptop computers, where there is not
room to install a CPU fan. The heat pipe carries the heat away from
the CPU, to the computer's fan, which then helps dissipate the
heat.
3.What is the purpose of heat pipe?
Heat Pipes are one of the most efficient ways to move heat, or
thermal energy, from one point to another. These two-phase systems
are typically used to cool areas or materials, even in outer space.
4.Are heat pipes more efficient?
What Are Heat Pipes? Heat pipes are highly efficient conductors of
heat and can transport, in some cases, 1000's times better than a
solid copper conductor. A heat pipe is sealed under a vacuum with a
small, prescribed amount of working fluid.