| CPUs
supported |
Silverado is a CPU cooler for the modern 1000
MHz generation of processors. It is suitable for all Pentium III socket type CPUs and for
all AMD Socket A CPUs. |
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| Technical
description |
The cooler constists of an aluminium heatsink
with a heat spreader made of 50 gramms of pure silver. Airflow is provided by two radial
fans mounted on top of the heatsink. |
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| Cooling
power |
The Silverado offers a wide range of
adaptable cooling power. If operated at nominal voltage, the twin fans move up to 42
m³/h, providing cooling power in the top range of air coolers, while still maintaining
reasonable noise levels. Run at the recommended reduced RPMs, the Silverado still has
ample cooling power for up to 1200 MHz (Intel) and 1500 MHz (AMD) at a mere whisper of the
twin fans.
| CPU |
6 Volt |
8 Volt |
10 Volt |
12 Volt |
| AMD |
1200 MHz |
1500 MHz |
use for more
cooling power |
use for more
cooling power |
| Intel |
1000 MHz |
1200 MHz |
use for more
cooling power |
use for more
cooling power |
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| Measurements |
- Length 80 mm (along fins)
- Width 56 mm (across fins)
- Height 113 mm (including the twin fans)
- Weight 410 gramms |
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| Mounting
method |
For mounting, a single spring steel bracket
is used. To ensure parallel positioning of the heatsink to the CPU core, a set of special
rubber spacer rings is provided. These also offer some protection against the widespread
AMD-cracking problem. Although the Silverado exeeds
the AMD specified maximum weigth by about 30%, the spacer rings combined with the steel
bracket provide for 100% secure mounting of the cooler. There is one restriction, however:
A PC with the Silverado installed may not be transported. (You can carry the PC around, or
transport it in your car, but never with a carrier like the post or UPS, etc.) |
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| Included
equipment |
- Silverado cooler, ready assembled
- 3 Voltage adaptor cables for 6, 8 and 10 Volt operation
- 6 small spacer rings (use only 4 at a time)
- small syringe with thermal paste
- foto instruction leaflet in English language |
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| Known
problems |
1) With some boards, the lenght of 80mm may
be a problem if electronic parts, especially condensors, are monted in close proximity to
the CPU socket. Measure before you buy; we will list incompatible boards as we gather the
information. Please do not ask for compatibility of specific boards we can never
tell for sure as the board manufacturers change the board layout whenever they please. 2) With some BOIS versions, especially those used on ABIT boards,
the board may refuse to boot since it is programmed to handle RPMs as low as the
Silverado's as an error. From what we know, there are BIOS patches that at least allow
disabling of fan monitoring.
3) Some monitoring softwares do not allow for fans running
at RPMs as low as the Silverado. There is no solution for this use a different
monitoring software that makes sense. |