Cooler Master V6GT Review
airman - June 28, 2010» Discuss this article (7)
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Specifications:
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CPU Socket
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Intel Socket LGA1366 / 1156 / 775
AMD Socket AM3 / AM2+ / AM2
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CPU Support
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Intel:
Core i7 Extreme / Core i7 / Core i5 / Core i3 /
Core 2 Extreme / Core 2 Quad / Core 2 Duo / Pentium / Celeron
AMD:
Phenom II X4 / Phenom II X3 / Phenom II X2 / Phenom X4 / Phenom X3 / Athlon II X4 / Athlon II X3 / Athlon II X2 / Athlon X2 / Athlon / Sempron
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Dimension
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131 x 120 x 165mm (5.2 x 4.7 x 6.5”)
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Weight
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939g
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Heat Sink Material
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Copper Base / 55 x 0.3mm Aluminum Fins / 6 Heatpipes
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Fan Speed
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800 – 2200 RPM
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Fan Airflow
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34.02 – 93.74CFM
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Fan Air Pressure
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0.43 – 3.30mm H2O
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Bearing Type
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DynaLoop™ Bearing
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Fan Life Expectancy
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40,000 hours
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Fan Noise Level
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15 – 38dBA
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Heat Pipe Dimensions
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6mm
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Rated Voltage
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12V
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Rated Current
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0.45A (0.7A max)
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Input Power
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5.4W (8.4W max)
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Features
- Copper base
- "V" Array of heatpipes improves airflow around each heatpipe
- Dynaloop bearing fan decreases oil loss and improves life expectancy to 40,000 hours
- 5 degree tilt on the fins reduces airflow resistance
- Color changing LED cap
- Quick release fan cover
With everything that the V6GT has to offer out on the table, the next part of the review is the most important: how it performs. The V6GT will be put in the test rig and compared to several of the other coolers on the market today.
Information provided courtesy of Cooler Master @ http://www.coolermaster.com/product.php?product_id=6668

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