Holy hot pipes, Batman!

The Golf Fan comes fitted to their Vivo cooler, a triple heatpipe system using an enclosed ducting to help maximise airflow… and for those of you that fancy taking this even further, the Vivo comes packaged another Golf Fan to bolt on the other side so you can push and pull air through the fins at the same time.

Another feature of the Vivo is the innovative, soldier heat exchange plate on the base of the cooler. Instead of having a copper or aluminium plate with the heatpipes soldered to the top, the Vivo uses a solderless system whereby the aluminium plate is clamped around the heatpipes. But the really clever bit is that the base of the heatpipes is exposed and flattened, so the pipes are in direct contact with the CPU surface. We were concerned that the small gaps between the pipes and the aluminium plate, cuased by the curve of the pipes, would impede heat transfer. But Zaward’s Sarah Lin assured us that this method of direct contact was more efficient by some 3⁰ compared to a more traditional base plate. So there you go. We’ll be getting one into to test soon.