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Cooler Master V10
alaSCORE BETA 96

27 reviews

November, 2009

70 / 100

5 Experts

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22 Users

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US

Cooler Master V10

By Nathan Edwards

The Cooler Master V10 is a monster. It weighs two pounds, 10 ounces, stands 6.3x9.3x5.1 inches, and contains one thermoelectric cooler, two fans, and two heatsinks: one on the CPU and one on the TEC. The TEC, which needs to be powered by a 4-pin Molex ...

Offers decent cooling. RAM fan is a bonus

Outperformed in every way by cheaper, easier-to-install products

The V10's installation is the worst we've ever experienced. Two retention clips attach to the cooler, which you then attach to a bracket you mount on the back side of the motherboard. This means removing your motherboard and balancing the cooler on ...

June, 2009

Rating

40

maximumpc.com
US

Cooler Master V10 CPU Cooler

By Greg Baden

Looking for the biggest, baddest air cooler around? How about a CPU cooler with as much power as a V10 engine? Here at ThinkComputers we got a chance to look at this Looking for the biggest, baddest air cooler around? How about a CPU cooler with as ...

200+W of cooling solutions ; Unique design ; Hybrid TEC ; Multi-socket support

Does not work well with smaller cases and upper mounted motherboards ; Large and heavy ; Expensive

Overall the Cooler Master V10 is a very nice cooler. It supplies a decent amount of cooling not only for the CPU, but for other surrounding components. Will most everyday users see the benefits of the V10? Probably not. With a price tag of $140 it ...

April, 2009

Rating

90

thinkcomputers.org
US

Cooler Master V10 CPU Cooler

By Tony Chartrand

When air cooling alone is not enough, some enthusiasts turn to water. But what if you're not too fond of the idea of water running around your electronics? Well, there's a solution and its called a TEC. [

  Unbeatable performance,   Looks,   LGA1366 support,   TEC

  Price,   Blocks high RAM sinks

The Cooler Master V10 certainly feels like the ultimate cooler. I am interested in seeing if Cooler Master attempts to beat the V10 performance with the upcoming V12. At this pace, Cooler Master will be ranked amongst Thermaltake and Thermalright in ...

March, 2009

Rating

80

bjorn3d.com
NL

Coolermaster V10

US Note: This is an automatic translation. The text can differ from the original review.

We see it not as often, a fan of 23 centimeters long, 13 centimeters wide and 16 inches high. And what we do not often see is that a manufacturer with a tec-element in a cpu cooler. Cooler Master makes the V10 a huge cooler with tec element and focuses it...

+ Innovative cools good + + + Relatively quiet also cools other components of the motherboard

- duration compared to the performance - Very large -

The V10 from Cooler Master is an impressive appearance. The advantage of the cooler is in particular the fact that the V10's memory or Northbridge can cool. The cooling is good, but is only in heavy overclocking. This is not a bad thing, but something...

May, 2009

Rating

70

pcmweb.nl

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