OCZ Gladiator

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Testing

The test system consists of:

- Antec SX1030 Tower Case

- Abit KT7A

- Thunderbird 1000

- Arctic Silver Thermal Compound

- 256MB PC133 CAS2 SDRAM

- Creative Annihilator2 GTS w/ 32MB

- Sound Blaster Live

- Western Digital 20.5GB @ 7200 rpm

I used my normal testing procedures with this heatsink. This consists of taking the temperature at idle, then running a consecutive looping of the 3dMark2001 Demo, and then running the system through an intense Deathmatch in Quake III Arena. I have found that these two tests can really stress out a system, and they are very good at producing a lot of heat. They are also quite processor intensive, which is what I wanted to see what’s hot and what’s not. Ambient room temperature was 21.5C for all tests.

Tests are conducted at the processor’s standard speed of 1000MHz and then again at 1100MHz so that we can see how it does with the added pressure of an overclocked system. The charts below show how the Gladiator performed against some of its biggest competitors.

That takes care of the testing at 1000MHz. it’s easy to see that the Gladiator is easily the King of the Hill. Its copper base along with the massive Delta fan on top is an unbeatable combination.

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