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    Cooler Master V10 CPU Heatsink Review

    Posted on Sunday, March 29 2009 @ 10:00:57 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Cooler Master, one of the staff favorites here at Virtual-Hideout, to say the least. On the block today is the middle child in their family of high-end, automotive themed heatsinks. Offering a potential extra 20 watts of dissipation over the former champion V8, thanks to the inclusion of a Thermoelectric module and extra heatsink mass, the V10 promises to the be the premier item in the cooling market for the time being. The question then, is if the extra cost over the V8 is worthwhile, and if the inclusion of a TEC will be another rendition of gimmick flair - much like the Titan Amanda, or Ultra Chillitec - or if the V10 will actually keep things nice and chilly. Let's take a look.

    Link: Virtual-Hideout

    Cooler Master V10 CPU Heatsink


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