ThermalTake V1 CPU Cooler

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Description:

V1 utilizes superb architecture design, all copper material and a low RPM silent fan that allow it to provide maximum cooling performance while keeping the noise level to minimal. Also, the open architecture design contributes to the smooth airflow and the reduction of noise level.


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Product Type: Cooling Fan/Heatsink

Compatible Device: Processor

Processor Socket: Intel - Core 2 Extreme (Socket LGA775), Core 2 Quad (Socket LGA775), Core 2 Duo (Socket LGA775), Pentium D (Socket LGA775), Pentium 4 (Socket LGA775), Pentium (Socket LGA775), Celeron D (Socket LGA775), Celeron (Socket LGA775) AMD - Athlon 64 FX (Socket AM2/939), Athlon 64 X2 (Socket AM2/939), Athlon 64 (Socket AM2/939/754), Sempron (Socket AM2/754)


Summary

Product Title: ThermalTake V1 CPU Cooler

Manufacturer: ThermalTake

Power Score: 4.6 | 11 Reviews


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Product Reviews (11)

This is a great cpu cooler

Strengths: All copper construction, variable fan speed, blue led, looks awsome, low noise

Weakness: very very big, pins can be tricky i recoment going to the companys website to watch the instal video

This product was an awsome addition to my build. It keeps my intel q6600 at about 29-30c idle. about 2c above room temp. there was some trickiness installing this beast and i had some trouble with it touching the power supply at first but it fit in my ultra grid mid tower case. I am very happy with this product and would buy again.

By alexbroda - Apr 4, 2008

The best heatsink ever

Strengths: Silent Cools great

Weakness: kind of tall

I use this on an opteron fx-62 and it keeps that cool at standard speeds, even with the fan running at the minimum possible speed. This cooler is fantastic! only caveat: Make sure you have enough vertical clearance, as this is fairly tall! I have mine in an Antec P180 case.

By scottegos2 - Aug 31, 2007

Cooler or butterfly?

Strengths: Powerful

Weakness: none

I upgraded my PC to windows vista and I needed to a cooler for my Intel Core2Duo. After read many reviews I decided to purchase this cooler instead the use the regular cooler come with the CPU. The instrucciones came in a small paper which could be diffcult to read because the graphics are not clear. I preferer to check the website and use the online info. The setup took just 5 minutes; however...
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By daurbina - Oct 8, 2008

Excellent HTPC CPU Cooler

Strengths: Very Quiet Cools Extremely well Can be directed to the case fan to pull the hot air out of the case.

Weakness: Large May not like the cool blue LED

I am not a big fan of LED fans, but that been said, this is an excellent copper cooler, and working with my AMD 5000+ BE CPU, I can hit 3200MHz, and not even hit 60C core temps. This baby really cools, and is very quiet. It is inside my coolermaster HTPC case, which is very large for a HTPC, and it fits very well. The nice thing is the orientation, which allows the fan to be directed at the case...
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By Barryo2 - Jul 11, 2008

Potential Good Heatsink/Fan

Strengths: Large cooking area, cooling would be great if you had a large amount of air flowing over it and it was in a relatively cool room. Good value.

Weakness: HUGE! This heatsink is massive, I didn't measure it to see whether it would fit in my case but luckily it did.

I was quite disappointed to see the performance of this heatsink. I had expected it to drop my CPU temps by more than 3 degrees C over the stock cooler but that may be because my room is not exactly a cool place. I can see it being very good if a large amount of air was flowing over it. The blue LEDs are a nice addition to my blue themed case.

By cliftonious - Jul 6, 2008

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