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Review of postings for Xigmatek Prime SD1484 Reader Review (the latest posts first)
Hattiro Erstellt: 17:47 am 20. Jan. 2014
No problem, it was a pleasure for me :thumb:
ocinside Erstellt: 12:00 am 20. Jan. 2014
Many thanks for your review and the translation :thumb:
Here is the interactive Fit for Fan guide with the cooler sounds.
Hattiro Erstellt: 11:59 am 20. Jan. 2014
Xigmatek Prime SD1484 Reader Review

<ol>
 <li><a href="#1"><b>Introduction</b></a></li>
 <li><a href="#2"><b>Scope of Delivery</b></a></li>
 <li><a href="#3"><b>Technical data</b></a></li>
 <li><a href="#4"><b>Test setup</b></a></li>
 <li><a href="#5"><b>Test results</b></a></li>
 <li><a href="#6"><b>Conclusion</b></a></li>
</ol>

<a name="1"><b>1. Introduction</b></a>
The packaging had it already know me and after unpacking, I had the:
Wow! what a Monster feeling
The Xigmatek SD1484 is a big player and currently one of Xigmatek's biggest single tower cooler.
My cooler sample was delivered with two 140mm fans.






<a name="2"><b>2. Scope of Delivery</b></a>
The delivery includes the following parts:
- cooler with 2 premounted 140mm fans (12V 0,30A Brushless from Xigmatek, 1x 4 Pin PWM and 1x 3 Pin)
- holding bracket for AMD and Intel systems.
- a tube with heat transfer paste. (Xigmatek)
- multilingual manual (flyer)









<a name="3"><b>3. Technical data</b></a>
Technical specification:
Xigmatek Prime SD1484 CAC-SYHH4-U01
Dimensions 145(W) x 60(D) x 159(H) mm
Cooler body basic material H.D.T. (Heat-pipes Direct Touch)
Cooler fins material aluminium
Heat-pipes SPEC 8mm
Quantity 4pcs.
Fan dimensions 140(W) x 140(H) x 25(D) mm
Voltage 12V
Start voltage 9V
Speed 800-1200 R.P.M.
Sleeve bearing with copper axis
Airflow 90.3 CFM (max.)
Air pressure 1.08 mmH2O (max.)
MTBF 40,000 hours
Noiselevel 18 dBA (max.)
1x 4 Pin PWM
1x 3 Pin
Weight 710g (only heatsink) 1080g with 2 fans



<a name="4"><b>4. Test setup</b></a>
Hardware (open test setup):
- MSI K9VGM-V
- AMD Athlon 64 4400+ @2200MHz
- 2 GB RAM
- standard used CPU Cooler: Arctic Cooling Alpine GT64
- Thermal compound: Coolink Chillaramic
- OnBoard VGA
- SATA DVD-ROM
- Samsung HDD

Software:
- Windows XP 32bit SP3
- Prime95 (test duration 8 hours with full load)
- HWMonitor (for temperature and rpm control)



The cooler has 4 copper heatpipes, which end in a aluminium cooling block with fins.
The Heatpipes have direct touch to the CPU.
The mounting must be done before you set the mainboard in the case, because of the cooler weight (with both fans 1,08 Kg), so the cooler is screwed to the motherboard.
Before you begin the mounting, you must remove the original back plate and it doesn't matter if you have an Intel or AMD based system.
Then you must configure the right plate for Intel or AMD system, on which you install the cooler.
You have to must remove both fans before you install the cooler, because you can't reach the screws afterwards.
But this is very simple, because the fans are fixed with rubberbands to reduce the noise and vibrations.











<a name="5"><b>5. Test results</b></a>
The ambient air temperature at all tests was between 20.4 °C and 22.4 °C.
I have run all tests with the adjusted clock with one and two fans.









<a name="6"><b>6. Conclusion</b></a>
The Xigmatek SD1484 PRIME is really a big player. The cooling power is very good.
My personal feeling about the noiselevel is good as well.
Compared to the Cooler Master Hyper Evo TX3, I think the noise was a little bit lower. What probably is caused by the bigger 140mm fans, the special waveform of the fanblades, and in result of that the lower rotation speed.
The cooling power was good enough on my test platform, even only with one installed fan.
The mounting is a bit tricky, because of its overweight , you must screw it to the mainboard.
And you have to be very careful at the mounting, that you don't hit parts of the mainboard.
The case should have enough space, because the cooler measures 18cm from the mainboard to the case side.

Overall the Xigmatek SD1484 PRIME is a very good air cooler, which is also excellent suitable for overclocked systems.
The shipment includes all you need for mounting and the fans are fixed with rubber bands to reduce noise and vibrations.
And you can buy the cooler at this time for 46 EUR without shipping and handling.

<a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=Xigmatek%20Prime%20SD1484&index=blended&linkCode=ur2&camp=1638&creative=6742" target="_blank">Here you can buy the Xigmatek Prime SD1484 cooler.</a><img src="https://www.assoc-amazon.de/e/ir?t=forum-inside-21&l=ur2&o=3" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" />

My personal conclusion: Very recommended !!!

PS: When it's getting too hot for you at the summer, you can build a very stylish 12V air condition ^^, because the Xigmatek Prime has a very strong airflow .


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