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Thermaltake V1 and MaxOrb CPU Coolers
Author: Connor Brokl
Manufacturer: Thermaltake
Source: Thermaltake
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Thermaltake V1 and MaxOrb CPU Coolers
May 22, 2007

Feature and Specifications (continued):

MaxOrb Feature and Specifications:

» Compatibility, Intel:
   » Core 2 Extreme
   » Core 2 Quad
   » Core 2 Duo
   » Pentium D
   » Pentium 4
   » Pentium
   » Celeron D
   » Celeron
» Compatibility, AMD:
   » Athlon 64 FX
   » Athlon 64 X2
   » Althlon 64
   » Sempron
» Dimension: 143x144x95.2mm
» Heatsink Material: Copper base & Aluminum fins
» Heatpipe: Copper tube 6mm x 6pcs
» Fan Dimensions: 120x120x25mm
» Rated Current: 12V
» Started Voltage: 7V
» Power Input: 3W
» Fan Speed: 1300-2000RPM
» Max. Air Flow: 86.5CFM
» Max. Air Pressure: 2.22mmH2O
» Noise: 16-24dBA
» Life Expectation 50,000Hrs
» Connector: 3Pin
» Weight: 465g

Big Typhoon VX Feature and Specifications:

» Compatibility, Intel:
   » Core 2 Extreme (Socket LGA775)
   » Core 2 Duo (Socket LGA775)
   » Pentium Extreme Edition (Socket LGA 775)
   » Pentium D (Socket LGA 775)
   » Pentium 4 (Socket LGA775)
   » Celeron D (Socket LGA775)
» Compatibility, AMD:
   » Athlon 64 X2 (Socket 939, AM2)
   » Athlon 64 FX (Socket 939, AM2)
   » Athlon 64 (Socket 754, 939, AM2)
   » Sempron (Socket 754, AM2)
» Heatsink Dimensions: 122(L) x 122(D) x 103(H) mm
» Heatsink Material: Copper Base & Aluminum Fin (142Fin)
» Heatpipe: Copper Tube 6mm x 6 pcs
» Weight: 822g
» Fan Dimension: 120x120x25 mm
» Rated Voltage: 12V
» Started Voltage: 7V
» Power Input: 3.00W
» Fan Speed: 1300 ~2000 RPM
» Max. Air Flow: 86.5CFM
» Max. Air Pressure: 2.22mmH2O
» Noise: 16dBA~24dBA
» Life Expectation: 30,000hrs
» Connector: 3 Pin


The features and specifications for each unit includes the information that I would expect from any cooler, The biggest surprise and most interesting bit of information may be the claim that both the V1 and MaxOrb have maximum airflows of 86.5 CFM, while producing just 24 dBA of noise! If this is indeed true, these coolers will move substantial air, while doing so at only a whisper.

Another thing that came to mind when I was reading through these specifications was the weight of the V1 tipping the scales at 637 grams. This thing is a monster of a cooler. I would be slightly concerned if I were mounting these coolers on a clamp down style of mounting, but with the push pin design of Intel's socket 775 I don't foresee there being any issues.

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