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expiredPennyFound | Staff posted Feb 25, 2021 07:15 PM
Vetroo V5 CPU Air Cooler w/ RGB Fan
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LDz-uDKoJo
It's almost identical to the Hyper 212 Black Edition in design and mounting mechanisms, but this one has 5 copper heatpipes vs 4 on the Hyper 212 BE.
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Bought the White version right when J uploaded his video. Now in for a black thanks to a case I just picked up.
Not much out there though to confirm one way or the other.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LDz-uDKoJo
It's almost identical to the Hyper 212 Black Edition in design and mounting mechanisms, but this one has 5 copper heatpipes vs 4 on the Hyper 212 BE.
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With that said I just tested a 10850K open air, undervolted it to 1.175v 4.8 GHz and get around 220w at wall on CB20 and scored 6349 points. Max temp recorded was 75C on similar air cooler ID-Cooling 224 -XT which apparently performs better than Hyper 212.
Not much out there though to confirm one way or the other.
I have had some friends even with a 3 day leak test still have issues with leaking on custom cooling solutions.
I think if you've had a bad experience is liquid cooling or AIO's you would get burned once and never go back although the leak rate on a good AIO is going to be low. You will probably have a pump failure before a leak.
That being said a leak in the wrong place can wreck your 3XXX nvidia gpu along with other components...mobo...etc - so...
So for those who refuse to go to AIO water coolers or don't want to go to custom loops, air is literally all they have. That being said, I think if you spent the 400 -500 doollars on your i9, you might as well spent another hundred on a great air cooler, why skimp?
Also, those of you who buy 120 AIO's are probably neck and neck with a good air cooler, so why buy a 120 AIO unless you have a space issue. Should go at least 240+.
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With that said I just tested a 10850K open air, undervolted it to 1.175v 4.8 GHz and get around 220w at wall on CB20 and scored 6349 points. Max temp recorded was 75C on similar air cooler ID-Cooling 224 -XT which apparently performs better than Hyper 212.
Yeah but that little ID-Cooling 224 -XT is a beast of a budget cooler. I saw a review on that showing it competing with higher end Scythe and Noctua air coolers. Pretty crazy for $30. I am sure the ID-cooling is quite a bit better than the hyper212 and Vetroo.
I have had some friends even with a 3 day leak test still have issues with leaking on custom cooling solutions.
I think if you've had a bad experience is liquid cooling or AIO's you would get burned once and never go back although the leak rate on a good AIO is going to be low. You will probably have a pump failure before a leak.
That being said a leak in the wrong place can wreck your 3XXX nvidia gpu along with other components...mobo...etc - so...
So for those who refuse to go to AIO water coolers or don't want to go to custom loops, air is literally all they have. That being said, I think if you spent the 400 -500 doollars on your i9, you might as well spent another hundred on a great air cooler, why skimp?
https://www.anandtech.c
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https://www.anandtech.com/show/16341/intel-core-i9-10850k-review-the-real-intel-flagship/2
The hyper 212 clones are best suited for 75-125w loads. Meaning 6 or 8 core with moderate oc.
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