Cooler Master V10 CPU Cooler Review

by AkG     |     March 1, 2009

Q6600 Performance Results








Well those numbers certainly LOOK disappointing but let's look into that a little more. At stock and low overclocking we were not expecting much, as we knew the TEC was not going to kick in….but we expected it to when the juice was turned up. As it stands, the TEC barely kicked in and as such the max overclock temperatures suffer. The only positive to these numbers was the V10 was only sipping extra juice and it was one of the easiest temperature results to average. It literally hit a temperature which it “liked” and stayed there…and didn’t move at all. Obviously, this beast has bested our testbed and needs an even bigger "Crucible of Fire and Pain".
 
 
 

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