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Cooler Master V10 CPU Heatsink Review
Date Published:
03-29-2009
Written By:
Tulatin
Edited By:
Diceman
Provided By:
Cooler Master
Where to Buy:
Product Page
Discuss Article:
VH Forum link
Pages: 1 2

Introduction:

   CoolerMaster, one of the staff favorites here at Virtual-Hideout, to say the least. On the block today is the middle child in their family of high-end, automotive themed heatsinks. Offering a potential extra 20 watts of dissipation over the former champion V8, thanks to the inclusion of a Thermoelectric module and extra heatsink mass, the V10 promises to the be the premier item in the cooling market for the time being. The question then, is if the extra cost over the V8 is worthwhile, and if the inclusion of a TEC will be another rendition of gimmick flair - much like the Titan Amanda, or Ultra Chillitec - or if the V10 will actually keep things nice and chilly. Let's take a look.

Features & Specifications:

Yep, back here again. Let's take a quick look at the goods before opening up the carton.

 
Model RR-B2P-UV10-GP
 
CPU Socket Intel LGA1366 & 775, AMD 754/939/940/AM2
 
Dimension (L) 9.32 x (W) 5.11 x (H) 6.36 inches or (L) 236.5 x (W) 129.6 x (H) 161.3 mm
 
Weight 2.65 lbs
 
Heat Sink Material Cu base, AL fin, 10 heatpipes
 
Heat Pipes Dimensions 6mm
 
Fan Dimension (L) 4.73 x (W) 1.00 x (H) 4.73 inches or (L) 120 x (W) 25 x (H) 120 mm
 
Fan Speed 800~2400 R.P.M
 
Fan Airflow 90 CFM (max)
 
Fan Air Pressure 2.94mm-H2O
 
Bearing Type Rifle Bearing
 
Fan Life Expectancy 40,000 hours @ 25 ℃
 
Fan Noise Level (dB-A) 17 dB-A (min)
 
Connector 4-Pin
 
Fan Control PWM
 
Operation Temperature 25 ~ 70 ℃
 
Power 70W (max)
 
Rated Current 9.8A (max)
 
UPC Code 884102003295
 

With that lovely, droll part of the review covered, let's crack the box open and see just what we get!

 

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