ThermalTake V14Pro CPU cooler launched

Posted on Monday, October 13 2008 @ 15:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
ThermalTake has released the V14Pro CPU cooler, this model was first unveiled at CeBIT in March 2008 and is now finally ready. The ThermalTake V14Pro is a big copper cooler with six heatpipes, 98 large copper fins, mirror-coated copper base and a 140mm fan with blue LEDs. The fan features a VR knob to adjust the fan speed, and according to ThermalTake it has a noise level between 16dBA and 24dBA.
Thermaltake, famed of their variety in air cooler selection, has released another one of their best performing CPU coolers today, V14Pro. Claiming to have reached the highest cooling performance ever, the new V14Pro comes with the giant size 140mm fan, 6 copper heatpipes, and 98 extended copper fins. The spec along had shown its design focus on the satisfaction of extreme overclockers and gamers. V14Pro will support mainstream and certainly, most of the high performance processors (Intel LGA775 and AMD Socket AM2/AM2+).

V14Pro, the new ideal air cooler for gaming enthusiasts, is the extended designed of dual-VTM architecture from the award winning V1 cooler. The structural design of V14Pro had shown the obvious intention on breaking the cooling record: Pure copper construction for best effective heat conductivity and dissipation; 6 long heatpipes penetrating the beautiful fin packs for instant cooling effect; and the impossible to ignore 140mm fan in between the fin packs giving a final strong push to accelerate cooling process and maximum cooling performance.

Another unique design touch on V14Pro was its side flow design of all V1 series; this utilizes the surrounding cool system air to pass through the cooler for more effective cooling. And the special architecture designed for multi-directional air intake also attributes to the superb cooling performance that V14Pro delivers. VR Fan control function for user freedom in fan speed selection is available as most Tt coolers are.


The V14Pro measures 171mm x 100mm x 161mm (L x W x H) and weighs 840g.


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