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SilverStone Nitrogon NT06-Lite Review

Date: 2008-3-8

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   Even the leading brand names that appeared much earlier can envy extensive product range currently offered by the Taiwanese SilverStone Company founded in the not far away 2003. After a...

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Design and Functionality

The heatsink of SilverStone Nitrogon NT06-Lite cooler is not new to us, we have seen similar design by Enzotech Ultra-X or Thermalright SI-128. Look for yourselves:

SilverStone Nitrogon NT06-Lite Review

It is based on three copper nickel-plated heatpipes 8mm in diameter that come out of the copper base. The heatpipes hold an array of thin aluminum plates covered with a metal casing on the sides. The casing is decorated with the cooler name and the manufacturer logo.

 SilverStone Nitrogon NT06-Lite Review

There is a small aluminum heatsink in the lower part of the cooler right above the heatpipes. The heatpipes do not go through the heatsink plate array linearly:

SilverStone Nitrogon NT06-Lite Review
 SilverStone Nitrogon NT06-Lite Review

It may have been done not only to ensure more even distribution of the heat flow, but also to reduce the resistance to the airflow generated by the cooler fan. The latter is not included with the cooler (that is why there is this “Lite” word in the model name). However, the casing covering the cooler sides has four retention holes that will fit perfectly for any 120x25mm fan:

SilverStone Nitrogon NT06-Lite Review

In fact, you can even install a 120x32mm fan on top of it, or even a 38mm tall fan, but in this case you will need to find long screws, because the ones included with the cooler will only fit for the 25mm fan.

The black anodized aluminum heatsink in the lower part of the cooler is shaped very unusually:

SilverStone Nitrogon NT06-Lite Review

It may be intended to press the heatpipes at the top rather than add to the overall cooling efficiency of the system. The heatpipes are flattened out a little bit in the cooler base thus increasing the heat dissipating surface area.

SilverStone Nitrogon NT06-Lite Review

The copper plate at the bottom of the cooler is 5mm thick and has fair finish quality:

SilverStone Nitrogon NT06-Lite Review






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