... And From The Inside: Elaborate Cooling Systems, Continued
Contents
- 1. Low-Voltage Athlon XP-M: The Alternative For Thin And Light Notebooks?
- 2. Pros, Cons And Prices: What The CPUs Offer, And How Much They Cost
- 3. Pros, Cons And Prices: What The CPUs Offer, And How Much They Cost, Continued
- 4. Pros, Cons And Prices: What The CPUs Offer, And How Much They Cost, Continued
- 5. The Test Candidates At A Glance
- 6. The Rivals On The Outside
- 7. The Rivals On The Outside, Continuted
- 8. ... And From The Inside: Elaborate Cooling Systems
- 9. ... And From The Inside: Elaborate Cooling Systems, Continued
- 10. ... And From The Inside: Elaborate Cooling Systems, Continued
- 11. Benchmarks In Windows XP
- 12. Sisoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory
- 13. Sisoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory, Continued
- 14. Multimedia Performance: PC Mark 2002
- 15. Raytracing: POV-Ray For Windows
- 16. MP3 Encoding: Lame
- 17. 3D Performance
- 18. Open GL Games: Quake 3 Arena
- 19. System Performance: Sysmark 2002
- 20. Battery Tests
- 21. Mobile Mark2002
10. ... And From The Inside: Elaborate Cooling Systems, Continued
An almost identical cooling solution is found inside the S6120.

Under the copper cooler with heat pipe...

...is Intel's onetime top-of-the-range model (Pentium-M 1.6 GHz).

And the cooling system for the Pentium-M is no "leaner" than that of the LV Athlon XP-M.
As this little excursion into the interior of the Lifebook S20 10 or S6120 has shown, it takes no more effort to cool a mobile processor like the LV Athlon XP-M effectively than when using a corresponding mobile CPU model from Intel. Therefore a notebook with a low-voltage Athlon XP-M need not be any louder.
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