Better enough the Cooler Master Company made a some of the exceptional coolers and great all time cases to hold and cool the entire computer with relative ease. But we can also see some of the good great go bust in some of the weird and crazy items we can see in the most of the market, like some of the cooler like the V8 series like the design of a mustang car with rather than having the pistons in the car it has eight of the heat-pipes running around the cooler to dispense heat effectively, but that was I though the normal routine for Cooler Master, and I was kind of right and they even made a new V10 series bigger, badder and also being in the level head, a relatively right prize for this beast.
The V10 from Cooler Master is an oversized cooler with the same trademark physical of the heat pipes making its name so a total amount of ten Heat-pipes made out of nickel and aluminium metals criss-crossing the coolers internals to expand the heats generated from the CPU and effectively leaving the CPU cooler and with the help; of the dual 120mm fans place in one side of the cooler and also internally, plus the fan is also able to cool the memory modules on top of it, with the dimension of about 9in long, it only has a sideway facing cooler that also touches the memory modules, better off with a low profile memory modules because for those high rise heat spreaders can bend in the small amount of space given in the cooler on top.
But the design overall it quite nice to look at not of those crazy looks and also over the top cooler with the crazy designs and even the motherboard being a low profile (not those heat-pipes running around in the motherboard) and it still has the cooling ability to the CPU and the ram sitting beside it.
But in the cooler overall performance in most everyday over-clocking and also how it can come up with the new core7i 965i processor plus being subdued to the higher clock yield that suppose to do but in overall the cooler went perfectly well with the idle timings in both the stock settings in the 965i and the over clocked version in up to 3.8GHz but most of the time we should be wondering how will be the noise level like and also how can the cooler V10 mask the dual fans whirring inside the plastic cover, well it did better in the most dual fanned coolers, masking the internal one with the plastic but the other one in the other side of the cooler did some whirring of its own but in some of the high rpm mode it only did about 67dBA and in load times in that 1200rpm speed kept the cooler in about 65 degrees in load in the stock setting and also just close to blue screen mark in about 80 degrees. So the V10 can be a great help with even the oversized form factor it went beautify well in the RAM and CPU cooling in stock settings. Great for the high performance with the style.
