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Old 05-27-2009, 12:12 PM
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Default Cooler Master V8 cpu heatsink

sup guys.. just like to make a review for this monster heatsink.. lol.. this heatsink really looks cool.. with the black car-engine-cover-look top cover and the red led inside.. it is equipped with a 120 mm fan at the center and copper base and aluminum fins i believe.. my full load temp is about 58C to 60C with fan on full speed.. and idles at 35C fan at full speed (1962rpm).. 37C with fan at low speed (1400rpm).. this piece is just awesome.. im using a core 2 quad q9650 OCed at 3.6ghz with this heatsink.. i recommend this to anyone who is planning to get a new heatsink and willing to pay a little more than other not-too-stylish heatsink..


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Old 05-27-2009, 01:01 PM
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Yes Cooler Master is a good brand.

my old computer had this heat sink, and the turbo fan made by Cooler Master.


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Old 05-27-2009, 04:03 PM
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im planning to replace my intake fans because summer is comming and i dont want to see my temps rise at idle.. id be needing 2 120mm intakes.. i cant add another exhaust because this case really s*cks.. i only have 1 exhaust and 2 intakes.. no slot for additional fans and i think the one who designed this case forgot to put space and holes for cable management.. lol.. 1 out of 5 for my case.. haha


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Old 05-27-2009, 04:07 PM
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Make your own slot in the side of the case. that will solve that problem.


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Old 05-27-2009, 04:51 PM
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yeah ill try that.. thanks


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its not hard, if you have a Dremel. Would make it even easier, but a drill with a cutting whell will work as well.


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Got 5 120s, 2 220s, and a 140mm in the psu its like a fucking sandstorm in my flat, theres half inch of dust on everything, be careful what you wish for.


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Old 05-27-2009, 05:38 PM
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yeah dude but i dont have any tools here.. i dont have a garage or even a small place to work with.. i live in a condominium.. thats why.. lol pops.. how many times do you clean your computer? btw speaking of cleaning.. can i use compressed air to clean my computer?


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What do you mean how many times do i clean it.

If its out of a can fine if its out of a compressor take it easy and make sure its filtered so no water in it.


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i've never cleaned my computer eve since i bought it. haha and thats like 2 years. lol


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