Price: $64.95 (as of 2013-10-05 - Details)
Supports Intel sockets LGA 1366/1155/775 and AMD sockets AM3/AM2+/AM2. Challenging a new generations of PC mod-ding, the Cooler Master V8 revs up ahead with its tough guard cooling engine. Superior in its design, this wicked-fun V8 monster has enough horsepower to out-perform its duties with any high-performance CPU while under the most critical heat conditions. On top of its stylish finish, the V8 Cooler has quite some rich features. For heat dissipation it is supported with it's smart 180W cooling solution. Modularized by 4 separate set of aluminium fins and linked by 8 diagonal up-rise heat pipes, the V8 structural design allows speedy heat transfer to a large heat dissipation surface. Another excellent key feature of the V8, is its precision fan control. The V8 is compatible with all current CPU sockets, and provides unsurpassed cooling performance. The V8 certainly is one of Cooler Master's innovative hallmark. The Ultimate 180W Air Cooling Solution 4 separate modular sets of aluminum fins create a large heat dissipation surface for unsurpassed cooling performance 8 heat pipes maximize heat transfer Mirror-finished base makes for 100% contact with the processor 4 sets of modular aluminum fins 8 high performance heat pipes Mirror-finished base Optimum AirflowThe center mounted 120mm fan blows cool air through the fins of the heatsink and cools down the heatsink which is taking the heat away from the CPU smoothly Precision Control and Quiet Operation at 17~21 dBAAdjustable PWM fan speed control, using a manual knob placed in the back of the chassis, enables fan adjustments from 7V to 12V, allowing users to find the perfect balance between cooling performance and noise level Main unit with PWM and Fan Speed Controller Fan Speed Controller is installed into PCI slot Model RR-UV8-XBU1-GP CPU Socket Supports Intel sockets LGA 1366/1155/775 and AMD sockets AM3/AM2+/AM2 CPU Support Intel: Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Extreme Ed., Pentium Dual-Core, Pentium D, Pentium 4 Extreme Ed.
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