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  Manufacturers: Aguatec
  Products: CP-101
  Availability: Now
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  Date: 4-02-03
  Price: $45

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Introduction

Over the past couple of years, there has been little to get excited over when it comes to heatsinks. So many attempts to make the perfect copper combination have been met with minimal gains. These results have sent many to alternative means of cooling to help achieve the greatest level of stability for their overclocked systems. Generally, liquid cooling is the next step for many, as phase-change cooling systems tend to be more expensive.

Two distinct advantages for liquid cooling over your typical heatsink are reduced temperatures and quieter systems. Although the thoughts of arranging a liquid cooling system have caused many to step back and ask, "Do I really need this?" For some, the adventure is worthwhile. Others see their motherboard in flames as their recently installed "PC sprinkler system" saturates the inside of their case. These fears cause many to remain behind the safety of a dry heatsink.

Aguatec has recognized some of these concerns and has introduced a product that they hope will satisfy the desires of those wanting to introduce liquid cooling to their systems. The means by which they do this is not your typical setup. Follow along as we test the Blue Ice CP-101 to see how Aquatec has gone about their liquid cooling solution.




Overview and Installation

The Aguatec Blue-Ice CP-101 attempts to combine the benefits of liquid cooling along with the safety of a self-contained heatsink. The CP-101 is an all-in-one design containing the coolant, pump, radiator, and fan in a single component. The coolant is circulated through the heatsink and cooled by the fan as it blows air through the copper radiator. The base of the heatsink houses the magnetic diaphragm pump that circulates the coolant. The picture below shows the coolant as it travels through the heatsink, illustrating the cooling cycle.

The CP-101 can be used on the Socket A platform as well as Socket 478. For this reason, you are required to install the appropriate clips for the platform on which you plan to use the heatsink. We will use the Socket A adaptation for our tests. The clamps for the Socket A are pictured below on the left, along with the Pentium4 harness to the right.

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Even though the base of the CP-101 was wide enough to contact all four of the foam pads on the CPU, it was apparent it would not. The clamps are placed equidistant from the center of the CP-101. The clamps on the motherboard Socket are not equally positioned from the core, once it is in place. Although the pads help ensure proper contact with the core, with more pressure being applied to one side of the CPU, the base of the heatsink is less likely to come in full contact with the core. This situation will result in higher temperatures due to the reduced contact area of the core. Another cause for concern is that this may well damage the core during the installation.

With all of the above concerns taken into consideration, we decided to go ahead and test the product as shipped. The CP-101 performed exactly as anticipated. The on-die temperatures in the BIOS jumped to 79°C, near the automatic shutdown temperature of 85° C. Normal on-die temperatures are typically 52°C for our particular setup. Once in Windows, our system locked up within 30 seconds and automatically shut down. At this point, a copper shim was sought to remedy the improper contact with the core. Once the shim was in place, everything functioned properly and thus our testing was able to continue.

Watching the coolant circulate in the blue plastic canisters provides a little "wow" factor for the casual onlooker. The 6000-RPM cooling fan moves air at a rate of 22.44 CFM. In addition, noise levels for this fan are rated at 38.68 dB. Although this noise level is not necessarily annoying, it is noticeable.







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