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  P/N: CL-P0508
   
    
 
 
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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 II X4/X3/X2 (Socket AM3/AM2+)
AMD® Phenom X4/X3 (Socket AM3/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
5.49(L) x 3.62(W) x 5.63(H) inch
Heatsink Material    Aluminum Fins w/ Aluminum Base
Heatpipe    Copper Pipe Ø 6 mm (x4)
Fan Dimension    Ø 110 x 25 mm
Fan Speed    1300 ~ 2000 RPM
Bearing Type    ----
Noise Level    16 ~ 24 dBA
Max. Air Flow    86.5 CFM
Max. Air Pressure    2.22 mmH2O
LED Fan   

Blue

Power Connector   

3 Pin

Rated Voltage    12 V
Started Voltage    7 V
Rated Current    0.25 A
Power Input    3W
MTBF    50,000 Hours
Weight    420 g
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Award & Review
Reviewed by TweakNews
 
the cooler is decent, performs average, and is aesthetically pleasing .. 
 
January 27, 2010

Reviewed by EXTREME Overclocking
 
It can handle a modest overclock well, and when the fan is set to the lowest setting it’s silent, which to some can be more important than the speed gained from an overclock .. 
 
December 18, 2009

Reviewed by EXTREME Overclocking
 
It can handle a modest overclock well, and when the fan is set to the lowest setting it’s silent, which to some can be more important than the speed gained from an overclock .. 
 
December 18, 2009

Reviewed by Big Bruin
 
ue to the performance, unique design, and potential for silence, the Thermaltake V1 AX CPU cooler earns the Bigbruin.com "Highly Recommended" and "Whisper Quiet" awards .. 
 
July 07, 2009

Reviewed by PureOC
 
good all-around product, offering solid performance and sharp aesthetics .... .. 
 
May 11, 2009

Reviewed by XtremeCPU
 
The V1 AX is a beautiful air cooler with a ton of potential .. 
 
March 11, 2009

Reviewed by Hardocp
 
If you’re looking for light to moderate enthusiast cooling then this may just be the cooler for you .. 
 
March 05, 2009

Reviewed by VIPERLAIR
 
V1AX is no exception to this rule as the product is made well and designed to be pleasing to the eye .. 
 
February 25, 2009

Reviewed by Benchmark Reviews
 
There are four uneven-length nickel-plated copper heat-pipe rods used on the Thermaltake V1 AX CL-P0508 .. 
 
January 01, 2009

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Download
NameTypeSizeRelease DateDescription
User Manual 1366 install 1636469 10/15/2008 Installation for socket 1366 or i7
User Manual 2722332 04/27/2009 standard user manual
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

 
 
 
              
 

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