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
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
Extra Large Aluminum Heat Sink 15.75" x 2.71" x 1.41" 27 Fin
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Awxlumv |
| Durability | Awxlumv |
| Versatility | Awxlumv |
| User Reviews | Awxlumv |