Dynatron K6 low power CPU cooling solution 80x80x15 mm PWM blower vs Extra Large Aluminum Heat Sink 15.75" x 2.71" x 1.41" 27 Fin

Overall winner: Extra Large Aluminum Heat Sink 15.75" x 2.71" x 1.41" 27 Fin

Key Differences

Awxlumv's Extra Large Aluminum Heat Sink (27 fins, 15.75" x 2.71" x 1.41") offers a larger cooling surface and more customer feedback, while Dynatron's K6 is a compact PWM blower with an 80x80x15 mm form factor and skived fins for focused low-power CPU cooling. Choose Awxlumv for larger passive or versatile heatsinking needs and broader user validation; choose Dynatron for a small, PWM-controlled blower solution for space-constrained low-power CPUs

Dynatron K6 low power CPU cooling solution 80x80x15 mm PWM blower

Dynatron K6 low power CPU cooling solution 80x80x15 mm PWM blower

Dynatron • ★ 3.4/5 • Budget

Compact 80x80x15 mm PWM blower with aluminum heatsink for 1U servers. Supports Intel sockets LGA1151, LGA1155, LGA1156. Efficient skived fins for airflow

Pros

  • compact 80x80x15 mm form factor
  • PWM-controlled blower for adjustable speed
  • aluminum 6061 heatsink with skived fins
  • supports multiple Intel sockets

Cons

  • limited customer insights available
  • only 2 reviews
  • no documented noise/thermal performance data
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Extra Large Aluminum Heat Sink 15.75" x 2.71" x 1.41" 27 Fin

Extra Large Aluminum Heat Sink 15.75" x 2.71" x 1.41" 27 Fin

Awxlumv • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

High-performance aluminum heat sink with 27 fins for improved heat transfer. Wide base and fins increase surface area for cooling electronics; customers note high quality and effective temperature reduction

Pros

  • high quality aluminum construction
  • 27 fins increase cooling area
  • suitable for CPUs, graphics cards, and power transistors

Cons

  • fin aspect ratio feedback indicates fins thinner than expected
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Awxlumv
Durability Awxlumv
Versatility Awxlumv
User Reviews Awxlumv