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Product Application:

Universal CPU Heatsink

Product Provided by:

CoolerMaster

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Estimated MSRP:

Unknown

Availability:

Soon

Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

Sep 4th, 2007

 

 

     Last week I had the pleasure of reviewing the CM 690 from CoolerMaster.  It turned out to be an awesome case.  Along with the case, CoolerMaster sent over their soon to be released CM Sphere heatsink.  The heatsink looks incredibly cool, but we all know that performance is the main thing that matters when it comes to heatsinks.  Let's take a look at this badboy and see if it performs as well as it looks.

Specifications and Features

Socket Type Intel LGA775, Dimensions 66 x 68 mm
  AMD Socket (754/939/940/AM2) Fan Speed 2200 R.P.M.
Material Copper Bearing Type Long life sleeve bearing
Dimensions 132 x 113 mm Fan Life Expectancy 40,000 hours
Heatpipes 4 pcs Noise Level 22 dBA
Weight 684 pcs Connector 3-pin
  • Universal design
     Intel Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Duo and
    AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual-Core,AMD Athlon™ 64 FX

  • Complete Cooling Solution
    cools CPU and its surrounding components (mother board, VRM, chipset and graphic card, etc.)

  • Superior cooling performance
    - 4 heat pipes
    - 100% copper structure
    - Superior vortex fan
    - Radial Copper Base

  • Silent Operation at only 22 dBA