Battle of the CPU Coolers - March 2008
5. GlacialTech Igloo 5750 Silent & PWM
Review Pages
2. CooLink Silentator
3. Evercool Buffalo
4. Evercool PT12-9525EA
5. GlacialTech Igloo 5750 Silent & PWM
6. Noctua NH-U12P
7. Spire Fourier - SP602B3
8. Spire Starflow SP519S7
9. Thermalright SI-128SE
10. Test Methodology
11. Benchmarks - Idle Results
12. Benchmarks - Load Results
13. Benchmarks - Noise levels
14. Conclusion
Manufacturer | GlacialTech |
Model | |
Price | $?? |
Category | Entry Level |
GlacialTech launched the latest IGLOO 5750 PWM CPU cooler and IGLOO 5750 Silent CPU Cooler for both Intel LGA775 Socket CPU’s and AMD 754, 939, 940, AM2 & F Socket CPU’s. The unique design for the enthusiast incorporates a specially aligned aluminum heatpipe combination of four pipes that dissipate the heat from the CPU directly into the heatsink fins.
The low decibel (19dB), high volume (30.8 CFM) fans are 92mmx92mmx25mm and run at an ultra-quiet speed of 1800 RPM. The dual fan is a unique concept that not only cools down the radiator, but the added blow down effect also cools down the heatsink directly above the CPU.
Unlike the Silent version of this series, the PWM version has a dual 92mm×92mm×25mm adjustable speed fan setup which brings the temperature down according to your needs. The fan ranges in speed from 800~2500RPM, with a maximum volume throughput of 51.3CFM. The Fan puts out 34dB maximum at full revolutions. The entire heatsink (both versions) keeps a relatively low profile and only weighs in at 507grams, making it safe and light enough to pose no danger to your Intel CPU (Designed to comply with weight regulations of 550 grams on Intel CPU’s).
- Features
- Quality Aluminum design with Copper base
- Heatpipe-fin-airflow combination with patented engineering principlesP
- WM version : Enhanced speed adjustable Fan (800~2500 RPM)
- Silent version : Silent performance (19dB)
- Supports both AMD & Intel processors
- Full specifications
Model |
Igloo 5750 Silent |
Igloo 5750 PWM |
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Intel CPU Clock Speed (max.) |
Intel Pentium D 3.4 GHz (95W) Intel Pentium 4 (Prescott) 3.4 GHz (84W) Intel Core2 Duo E6700 2.66 GHz (65W) Intel Core2 Duo E4300 1.8 GHz (65W) Intel Core2 Extreme X6800 2.93 GHz (75W) Intel Core2 Extreme QX6850 (130W) Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 / 6700(95W~105W) All Celeron (84W) |
Intel Pentium D 3.4 GHz (95W) Intel Pentium 4 (Prescott) 3.4 GHz (84W) Intel Core2 Duo E6700 2.66 GHz (65W) Intel Core2 Duo E4300 1.8 GHz (65W) Intel Core2 Extreme X6800 2.93 GHz (75W) Intel Core2 Extreme QX6850 (130W) Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 / 6700(95W~105W) All Celeron (84W) |
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Cooler Dimension (mm) | 96 x 120 x 121 |
96 x 120 x 121 |
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Cooler Weight (gram) | 507 |
507 |
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Fan | Bearing Type | 1B1S |
1B1S |
Rated Voltage | DC 12 V |
DC 12 V |
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Dimension (mm) | 92 x 92 x 20 |
92 x 92 x 25 |
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Speed (RPM) | 1400(±10%) per fan |
800(± 300 rpm) ~ 2500(±10%) per fan |
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Airflow (CFM) | 21.18 per fan |
38.1 per fan (Max.) |
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Noise (dBA) | 15.2 per fan |
28 per fan (Max.) |
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Interface Material | High Efficiency Thermal Compound |
- Retail package
The medium-sized packages of GlacialTech Igloo 5750 Silent & PWM have a plastic window on the front.
The GlacialTech Igloo 5750 series include two 92mm fans that should give pretty good performance.
The bottom isn't something special, it uses Intel's standard mounting mechanism, that should also mean an installation process.
Four U-shaped aluminum heatpipes transfer all the produced heat to the aluminum fins...
- Installation
The installation process is very simple, no worries here. We didn't encounter any major problem with the GlacialTech Igloo 5750 series, despite the presence of the big heatpipes.
The low height and profile make this cooler appropriate for installation in small PC cases:
- Ratings (without benchmarks)
Retail package | |
Design | |
Motherboard compatibility | |
Installation time | |
Copper Base quality |