SLCentral - Your logical choice for computing and technology
Navigation
  • Home
  • Search
  • Forums
  • Hardware
  • Games
  • Tech News
  • Deals
  • Prices
  • A Guru's World
  • CPU/Memory Watch
  • Site Info
  • Latest News
    Corsair TX750W Power Supply Unit Review
    Businesses For Sale
    Shure E530PTH Earphones Review
    Guide to HDTVs
    Cheap Web Hosting
    >> Read More
    Latest Reviews
    Corsair TX750W Power Supply Unit - 03/04/2008
    Shure E530PTH Earphones - 24/09/2007
    Suunto T6 Wrist Top Computer - 19/01/2007
    Suunto X9i Wristwatch - 21/09/2006
    Shure E3g Earphones - 24/05/2006
    >> Read More
    SL Newsletter
    Recieve bi-weekly updates on news, new articles, and more


    SLCentralHardwareReviewsCooling Sep 5th, 2008 - 5:20 AM EST
    HighSpeedPC AGP AirLift
    Author: Mike Kitchenman
    Date Posted: July 19th, 2001
    Rating: 8/10 SystemLogistics

    Installation

    When installing the cooler, there is very little you need to worry about, if you've got a normal video card that comes in at about 95-110 mm tall from connector to edge of the card. You take the unit, set it down, plug it in and you're off and running. The instructions they show on the site don't lie; it's an idiot-proof install on a normal sized card.

    Of, course, since I'm just plain cursed when it comes to computers (don't get me wrong, I'm great with them, I just have shit for luck) I ran into one seriously annoying glitch. I've got a low profile GeForce 2 MX video card in my computer. Which only leaves me 60mm of room to work with on the back of the card. Oops, the AGP Airlift is 80mm across the bottom, and when I try to work it, after turning it on, it falls off. After playing with it and some stress and bitching, whining, and complaining, I decided to do something about it. I e-mail them at HighSpeedPC.com, and wait for a response, which didn't take long at all. I had my response in my mailbox within the hour. That's what I call a good response time. The mail helpfully pointed me to a page on their site (here) where they mention this exact problem I'm having. This pissed me off more, because I had looked before and didn't see this link. On the page they explain how to fix the problem by pulling off 2 of the feet and moving them. Duh! Why didn't I think of that?

    So I finally got it installed after my own stupidity held me back, hey, I never said I was the smartest man alive. Once I got it installed it seemed to work fine, humming away quietly against the annoying drone of my stupid delta fan. The only thing about the AGP airlift I did not like in the end was how it was installed. It just rests on the video card, meaning, only towers can use the card. Desktop users are out of luck, and along the same line, it is not secured in any way to the video card, meaning it will likely fall of if you move your tower much (meaning, if you're going to a LAN party, it won't make it.)

    Installation Score: 2/3

    Testing The Cooler

    The next step in this process was seeing if the cooler actually worked. Here's what I Was running to test it on:

    Asus A7V Mobo
    Tbird 800@ 1GHz 1.85v
    256MB Micron PC133
    Creative Labs GF2MX 32MB
    Windows 2000 Pro
    Other stuff that's not important, too.

    One note about that card: I like it, and I've tweaked it out some since I bought it. Here's a pic:

    Attached to it is 2 Cool Tek's 60mm copper heat sink with a 60mm fan on it, plus some of their wing heat sinks for the memory, and a 40mm fan cooling that. Overkill? Likely, but it works.

    I ran 2 sets of tests on the cooler/card in these conditions:
    1) Heat Sink fans OFF and AGP Airlift OFF
    2) Heat Sink fans ON and AGP Airlift OFF
    3) Heat Sink fans ON and AGP Airlift ON
    4) Heat Sink fans OFF and AGP Airlift ON

    Then once I had the tests ready, I ran them twice. Once when the card was running at stock conditions, and once when the card was OC'd to its limit.

    The tests were performed in a relatively controlled environment, with me watching the temps, to make sure they didn't vary that much out of stock. There was never more than a 1F (0.5c) variation during testing. The Temperatures on the card were taken with a pair of Compunurse units, with one attached to the back of the card above the GPU, and the other secured to the side of the card, touching the heat sink near the core. Temps were recorded after they reached stability.

    Here are the numbers:

    Stock Settings: (175 MHz core, 286 MHz RAM)

    >> Pros & Cons/Conclusion

    Article Options

    Post/View Comments   Post/View Comments
    Find the lowest price on this product   Find Lowest Price
    Print this article   Print This Article
    Read/Write user reviews   Read/Write User Reviews
    E-mail this article   E-Mail This Article
    Article Navigation

    1. Introduction/Packaging/Construction
    2. Installation/Testing The Cooler
    3. Pros & Cons/Conclusion

    Did you like this review?
    Product Info
    Name: AGP AirLift
    Company: HighSpeedPC
    Price: Click To Find Lowest
    Article Options
    Discuss This Article
    Find Lowest Price
    Print This Article
    Read/Write User Reviews
    E-Mail This Article


    Read the 40 latest news posts
    Corsair TX750W Power Supply Unit Review
    Businesses For Sale
    Shure E530PTH Earphones Review
    Guide to HDTVs
    Cheap Web Hosting
    Dark Geek
    Suunto T6 Wrist Top Computer Review
    SLCentral Makeover
    Techzone ECS KA3 MVP Motherboard Review
    Suunto X9i Wristwatch Review


    Vote on the SLPoll
    Are You Getting Windows XP In The Next 6 Months?
    Already got it
    Yup
    No

    Current Results
    Already got it (1581) 54%

    Yup (217) 7%

    No (1121) 38%

    Total votes: 2919
    View All Running Polls

    Subscribe to SLNewsletter
    SLNewsletter
    Recieve bi-weekly updates on news, new articles, and more!




    Browse the various sections of the site
    Hardware
    Reviews, Articles, News, All Reviews...
    Gaming
    Reviews, Articles, News...
    Regular Sections
    A Guru's World, CPU/Memory Watch, SLDeals...
    SLBoards
    Forums, Register(Free), Todays Discussions...
    Site Info
    Search, About Us, Advertise...
    Copyright © 1998-2007 SLCentral. All Rights Reserved. Legal | Advertising | Site Info