Model Specifications
Socket Compatibility |
Intel Socket 130WLGA2011/LGA1366/LGA1156/LGA1155/LGA1150/LGA775 AMD Socket 125WFM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2 |
Height (without fan) | 163mm |
Width (without fan) | 140mm |
Depth (without fan) | 110mm |
Height (with fan) | 168mm |
Width (with fan) | 140mm |
Depth (with fan) | 136mm |
Weight (without fan) | 936g |
Weight (with fan) | 1079g |
Material | Copper (base and 6x6mm heat-pipes), aluminium (cooling fins) |
Fan Specifications
Model | Not listed – It looks very similar to a GF140 but is not identical |
Fan Dimension | Φ140X26mm |
Bearing | Hydro Bearing |
Max. Rotational Speed (+/- 10%) | 1400 RPM |
Min. Rotational Speed (PWM) | 700±200 RPM |
Max. Airflow | 81.33 CFM |
Acoustical Noise | 17.8~31.1dB(A) |
Input Power | 2.04 W |
Voltage Range | 10.8~13.2VDC (Rated voltage: 12 V) |
Build Quality
The build quality of the tower heat sink is pretty good and the manual is easy to follow. The mounting backplate is also well made and easy to configure for your socket type.The 140mm fan is nice and has a chrome like Gamer Storm badge on the hub at the front which is a nice touch and the fan is very quiet until you hit about 900rpm at which point it becomes more audible. Coating the fan frame in rubber to negate vibration and other noise is a good feature. Although functional and more than adequate, the base mounting brace, fan clips and included thermal paste were not up to the standard of the elements above and I felt that these cheapened the end result.
Overall, I’d say that the build quality is good but not premium.