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Cooler Master Vortex 752 CPU Cooler Review - ThinkComputers.org

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Product: Cooler Master Vortex 752 CPU Cooler
Date: October 4, 2007
Author: Bob Buskirk
Edited By: Colin Dean
Provided By: Cooler Master
Pages: 1 2 3 4
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Introduction

Cooler Master is not extremely well known for their CPU coolers, but they should be. They are affordable and can compete in performance with other top brands that cost a lot more. Today we are looking at the Vortex 752, which is a smaller CPU cooler, but don't let that fool you it is very powerful. It features 2 heatpipe design, 92mm fan, and an all copper base. Read on to see how the Vortex 752 stacks up against all of the other coolers we have tested.

Features

- Low Profile Design for HTPC chassis and slim-type chassis
- Comprehensive Cooling Solution: Cools CPU and the surrounding components
- Universal Design for Intel LGA775 and AMD AM2/754/939/940 socket
- High Cooling Performance: 100% pure copper base/ 2 heatpipes/ Al. Fin/ Muti-air inlet fan
- Easy installation design
- Super silent CPU cooler at only 18 dBA.

Specs

Socket Type: Intel LGA775/ AMD K8, AM2
Heat Sink Dimension: 112.3 x 108.4 x 75.4 mm
Heat Sink Material: Cu base/ 2 heatpipes/ Al. fin
Fan Dimension (W / H / D): 92 x 25 mm
Fan Speed: 800~2200 R.P.M.
Bearing Type: Long life sleeve
Fan Life Expectancy: 40,000 hours
Fan Noise Level (dB-A): 18 dBA
Connector: 4-Pin
Weight: 307.81 g
Voltage: 12 V

Packaging

The Vortex 752 comes in the typical clamshell packaging. It is clear so you can get a good look at the cooler before you buy it. On the back of the package there is a list of features.


Getting everything out of the package there is the Vortex 752 CPU cooler, mounting hardware for AMD and Intel processors, thermal paste, and instructions.


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