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Specification
  
Compatibility   

Intel® Core i7 Extreme (Socket LGA1366)
Intel® Core i7 (Socket LGA1366)
Intel® Core 2 Extreme (Socket LGA775)
Intel® Core 2 Quad (Socket LGA775)
Intel® Core 2 Duo (Socket LGA775)
Intel® Pentium D (Socket LGA775)
Intel® Pentium 4 (Socket LGA 775)
Intel® Celeron D (Socket LGA775)
Intel® Celeron (Socket LGA775)
AMD® Phenom (Socket AM2+)
AMD® Phenom II (Socket AM2+)
AMD® Athlon 64 FX (Socket AM2/939)
AMD® Athlon 64 X2 (Socket AM2/939)
AMD® Athlon 64 (Socket AM2/939/754)
AMD® Sempron (Socket AM2/754)

Heatsink Dimension    147(L)  x  92(W)  x 143(H)mm
5.8(L) x 3.7(W)  x 5.3H) inch
Heatsink Material    Copper Base & Copper Fin
Heatpipe    Copper Tube 6 mm x 4 pcs.
Fan Dimension    110 x 25 mm
Fan Speed    1300 ~ 2000 RPM
Bearing Type   
Noise Level    16 dBA ~ 24 dBA
Max. Air Flow    86.5 CFM
Max. Air Pressure    2.22mm H2O
LED Fan    Blue Color
Power Connector    3-pin
Rated Voltage   
Started Voltage    7V
Rated Current    12V
Power Input    3W
MTBF    50,000 Hours
Weight    637g
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Award & Review
Reviewed by CPU3D
Thermaltake V1 CPU Cooler (LGA 1366)
 
its cooling performance is very good, it's silent and fits most motherboards .. 
 
April 07, 2009

Reviewed by BCCHardware
Thermaltake V1 CPU Cooler
 
At the end of the day I was very happy with the V1, not only does it look good, but it also puts up some pretty good temperatures .. 
 
October 09, 2008

Reviewed by GIZMODO
Thermaltake's V1 Cooler is Half Artwork
 
Current gadget design tends to favor minimalism... but that's simply not true for this Thermaltake V1 cooler .. 
 
July 30, 2008

Reviewed by boingboing
Thermaltake makes CPU coolers into objets d'art
 
The Thermaltake V1 CPU Cooler goes for $60, with a 12 volt fan and speeds of between 1,300 and 2,000 RPM. But that's not why it gets posted. It gets posted because it looks just like a cyborg's set of coppery accordion lungs .. 
 
July 30, 2008

Reviewed by TECHFRESH
Thermaltake V1 CPU Cooler
 
The cooler is perfect for overclocked operation where CPU gets dangerously hotter, but is also good for optimal CPU operation and lifetime .. 
 
July 30, 2008

Reviewed by DVICE
Thermaltake V1 CPU Cooler
 
The best part? This baby isn't just for show — you could have one cooling your computer for $60. Click Continue or on the image below to see how the Thermaltake V1 CPU Cooler looks inside a machine .. 
 
July 28, 2008

Reviewed by Frosty Tech
Thermaltake V1 Heatsink Review
 
With a 150W heat load applied by the Intel LGA775 version of FrostyTech's synthetic thermal test platform, the Thermaltake V1 heatsink maintains a good temperature .. 
 
July 24, 2008

Reviewed by SPCR
Thermaltake V1: "Peacock Tail" Cooler
 
The V1 is Thermaltake's best performing CPU cooler we've reviewed to date. We applaud Thermaltake for having the guts to put out such an atypical cooler. .. 
 
May 16, 2008

Reviewed by LANOC
Thermaltake V1
 
Thermaltake has once again proven that they can product a quality product that performs. The v1 has an interesting style that gets your attention right away .. 
 
May 13, 2008

Reviewed by Techpowerup
Thermaltake V1 CPU Heatsink
 
The Thermaltake V1 is a beautiful-looking copper cooler with a unique styling and elegant flair. The design of the V1 gives it such a unique look that I believe that will be one of its greatest selling points .. 
 
March 05, 2008

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User Manual 1333999 05/13/2008
FAQ
 
Q:  What are the Advantages of heatpipe technology?
A:  Heatpipes are generally small copper tubes filled with a fluid which has a very low boiling point, which enables it to move large quantity of heat with little difference in temperature between "hot" and "cold" interfaces.   The fluids within the heatpipe are moved by capillary action.  Heatpipe uses this to quickly transfer heat away from the CPU, reducing temperatures considerably while allowing heatsink manufacturers to reduce the weight of the heatsink.It also allows for the heatsink fins to be placed farther away from motherboard components. By placing the fins closer to chassis fans, the exhausted air can be removed from the case more efficiently

Q:  Why is copper based heat sink better than aluminum based solution?
A:  The short answer to the question is the fact that copper conducts heat better than aluminum.  Engineers utilize thermal conductivity (W/m*K) value to measure the effectiveness of a material.  In this case, copper has a thermal conductivity of ~401 W/m*K and aluminum is ~237 W/m*K.  To put it in perspective, wood has a thermal conductivity value of 0.04 ~ 0.4 W/m*K and concrete is 1.7 W/m*K, that is why wood does not get quiet as hot as concrete on a hot sunny day.

 
 

 
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