TEST Result

 

                 In this test, we compare the Scythe Ninja Plus heat sink to Intel standard heat sink on the 775 platform that was bundled in. As I have mentioned before that we does not only use the fan which was bundled with the Ninja heat sink, but we also change it to a faster fan from the speed of 900 – 1300 rpm to 2000 rpm. The faster fan we use is the fan from Thermaltake which its size is 120 mm. While we were testing with the fan from Tt, we did test just the highest speed of the fan but for the standard fan test we separated into 2 modes. These 2 modes include PWM function or Q Fan Control on the mainboard from ASUS and in 3-pin fan we tune the ASUS mainboard to PWM DC Mode and we will control the fan speed to be related to CPU temperature.

 

INTEL Stock Heatsink

 

Pentium 4 630 3.0GHz

 

With Q-Fan Control

Non Q-Fan Control
 

Pentium 4 630 3.0GHz @ 4.0GHz

 

With Q-Fan Control

Non Q-Fan Control
 

Scythe NINJA Plus

 

Pentium 4 630 3.0GHz

 

With Q-Fan Control

Non Q-Fan Control
 

Pentium 4 630 3.0GHz @ 4.0GHz

 

With Q-Fan Control

Non Q-Fan Control
 

Scythe NINJA Plus with Thermaltake Fan

 

Pentium 4 630 3.0GHz

Pentium 4 630 3.0GHz @ 4.0GHz
 

Graph Result

 
 
 
 
 

Conclusion

 

                  First of all, I shall mention about the conclusion from the testing. This Scythe Ninja Plus does not disappoint me. Although at the first time I read its testing result which were from the oversea, I was not quite confident that it could perform this well. The reason that I was not sure for the oversea test result is because the temperature of another country is different from Thailand. Temperature relation is not in linear relation but it is varied in square form which we might need to discuss about this for a long time. But I would like to give you an example, if the temperatures of 2 days are equal but the relative humidity is different, the effectiveness of the fanning system is different now. At the day we did the test, the temperature was at 31 – 32 degree Celsius and it leads to the testing result. This Ninja Plus heat sink can reduce an amount of temperature of CPU using its original heat sink. Although at the testing condition in PWM mode, this fan’s speed was at just 900rpm it still remains at good temperature as well as when its speed is at 1200rpm. So we were wondering if we changed it to a faster fan, how it is gonna be like. So we chose a fan from Thermaltake which its highest speed was 2000 rpm and the result was very satisfying with an amount of the reduced temperature. And from many tests we did in the full load condition with the CPU speed at 4.0 GHz, the CPU temperature is often over 60 degrees Celsius. So from the hardware’s point of view, this Ninja Plus in surely the winner from that the fan is at low speed but the effectiveness is equal or better than other brands.
                 

                  After I have been with this Ninja Plus heat sink for a while, I can say that I was impressed with the outcome result. So if you want a good fanning system and it is also quiet, this heat sink can respond to your need well. Speaking of its facilitation, comparing with some heat transferring liquid system, this heat sink can operate as well as the liquid system (water-cooled). What’s more, it is also easy for the maintenance due to its few tools. So this heat sink is pretty interesting. Then you might wonder where you can buy this heat sink. I have no idea for the answer but I believe that there will be some Thai agency import this heat sink to Thailand soon. Sayonara.




Scythe NINJA Plus

Special Thank... Scythe Co.,Ltd.(www.scythe-eu.com)

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