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Cooler Master V8 or Hyper Z600????
Hi, I'm about to buy either of this two coolers...well, I am after the V8 one, but my reseller have the Hyper Z600 that looks nice too, and It's more cheaper, I think the V8 outperforms it, but I wanna listen your advices first.
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Whatever you buy, you wont make a mistake, if the price is close, get a V8, if the Z600 is much chaeaper then get that.
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I just installed a V8 on my buddies rig. Q9650 OC'd 4.05Ghz @ 1.4Volts. This is an amazing cooler in that it cools very very well and is dang near completely silent.
I think the Z600 is cheaper because you still have to purchase fans for it. The V8 comes with a very quite fan sandwiched in the middle. However if you added a couple 120mm fans on the z600 it would be dang close to water cooling. The V8 is rated to cool up to 180watts of heat, and I believe it does that very well. IF you pulled out the center fan and installed a higher CFM fan it would be even better although it would loose that amazing low sound level. Basically I dont think you can go wrong with either of these. Just understand the z600 is going to cost more then you expect becuase you need to get fans on it.
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It's just the Z600 comes with only one fan, and the V8 comes fully equiped.
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The Z600R does come with one 120mm blue led fan. I use the Z600R and compared to my OCZ Vendetta and my Phenom running @ 3Ghz the 600R knocked my temp from 33 down to 28-29 Celcius and now I can run my Phenom @ 3.2-3.3Ghz with no issues, were the Vendetta wouldn't allow me to hit 3.15 Ghz.
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Here is a review of the Z600 with no Fans on a OC'd E6600. Pretty impressive since its against other heatsinks with fans in this review. http://www.overclockersclub.com/revi...yperz600/4.htm
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i guess the price is the one thing that you will debate on this...
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One more review FYI. This actually places the V8 VS the Z600 each with 1 fan.
http://www.xcpus.com/GetDoc.aspx?doc=83&page=4 From the above review they give the win to the V8 over the Z600.
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There really is no winner here. Simply because Air Cooling is as good as it can get right now without being assisted. You can only go so cold on air and there are numerous coolers now that can really achieve the same results. And the way it sits here, depending on fan setup, you have 2 of those choices.
Personally though I would take the V8, I love CM and I like cars so I like how it looks.
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Why does no one mention the Sunbeamtech Core-Contact Freezer?
It out performs the V8 on a 125W thermal test: http://www.frostytech.com/articlevie...id=2314&page=4 And it out performs it alot on the 150W thermal test: http://www.frostytech.com/articlevie...id=2314&page=5 The Hyper Z600 performs better on the 150W thermal test than the V8
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+1 on the Hyper Z600. I run it passive under my 9450 at 1.4V and never see a temp over 60C.
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The only thing about the z600 is it`s big-ass size !. It`s a pain to fit and it will block memory slots on a lot of boards. The temps are good but not in the league of a xigmatek. According to frostytech , it`s the second coming lmao !!
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Ah yes the Xigma Spammage, lol.
I say the V8 is a better choice, much smaller and lighter than the Z600. Then throw in a better flowing 120mm fan and youll be good.
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I think everyone is aware of the Xigma s1233435310 and Sunbeam's core contact performance, but he obviously wants either of the 2 he mentioned
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I was looking for something myself. Is the OCZ vendetta 2 any good?
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Its a Xig 1283 for the most part, and for some reson tests better than the 1283 at most sites, which I dont quite understand!
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I dont get it.
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Might be based on availability in his location, which is Mexico.
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I'll take the v8, due to upgradability
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Yeah, I've seen him post in other threads before, no newegg down there. So he's prob buying from a local shop.
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and you're correct mr sneeky, I'm from Mexico and I cannot buy in newegg and many other great stores that you US guys have, I'm sitck with a very few with overpriced articles, that's why I was only for those 2 models instead of choosing a better one. Finally I ordered the V8, really like the Z600 but the reseller doesn't have it at the moment (I've must wait 2-3 days).....the cooler arrives today, once installed I'll tell you how It performs.
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