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Reviews
Cooler Master GeminII (RR-CCH-ANU2-GP)

Sponsor: Cooler Master

Price: 49.99 @ NewEgg

Author: Tazz

Published: Fri, Apr-27-2007

 Description:

     One of the most looked at areas of a computer is the CPU cooling. It seems that the average computer user is pushing their computers further and further. Running the latest and greatest processors means you need the latest and greatest cooling solution for that processor. Keeping the CPU cool not only provides a smoother running machine but it also extends the life of it. We are going to take a look at one of the largest CPU (+board) coolers on the market. Cooler Master sent over one of their new GeminII (RR-CCH-ANU2-GP) CPU + board coolers.

 First Impression:

    

    

     The Cooler Master GeminII comes packaged in a nice little cardboard box that also has a handle on the top for carrying the product. The box provides a lot of information pertaining to the Cooler Master GeminII. On the front you have a window that allows you to see the coolers heatpipes. On one of the ends and the back of the box you will see a temperature comparison against a stock cooler and a full chart listing the compatible processors that the Cooler Master GeminII works with.



     Cracking open the box you will find the cooler nicely encased in a clear plastic holder. This is done to keep the GeminII protected at all times. Under the cooler you will find a small white box that contains all the mounting hardware and accessories.

Features:

- CPU+Board Cooler Design cools CPU and its surrounding components
- Compatible with AMD X2 Dual Core, Intel Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme.
- Complete cooling solution cools CPU and its surrounding components (motherboard, memory, VRM, chipset and VGA cards)
- Fan bracket design for mounting two 120 mm fan cools mainboard.
- Flexible bracket design provides interference-free installation
- Copper base with 6 heat pipes design creates superior cooling performance
- Huge aluminum fin design for excellent heat dissipation.

Note:
This product is not compatible when you install the RAM that is up 45mm high

Specifications:

CPU Socket Socket AM2/754/939/940/LGA775
Dimensions 175x124.6x81.5mm
Material Copper Base/ 6 Heatpipes/ Aluminum Fin



 

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Posted By: usertogoTue, Feb-03-2009
I wonder: the copper tubes look hollow (and caped) I think they could be modded to circulate water through them, to further improve this Coolers range of use! Has anybody experimented with that? What kind of pump would be usable?

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