CPU cooling one of the prime considerations in any build. Once a new system builder decides if they’re going to use air or water for the purpose the next step is usually research. If they’re smart they’ll look at reviews online, from both tech sites like ours and from actual users on sites like Newegg and Amazon to learn what they need to know about the specifics of a potential cooler. They’ll most likely start with the names that most of us in the game know already, names like Noctua, Cooler Master, Zalman and Prolimatech. These are all great names in the business and they’ve gotten that way for a reason. I’ve had the privilege of testing coolers from all of these companies and I was impressed with them all, but once in a while a company comes along that I’ve never heard of and offers their product for testing.
I was recently offered the chance to put the Gamerstorm Lucifer CPU cooler from Deepcool through our torture test. I had heard of Deepcool but rarely, and never with any fanfare. It turns out they’re a huge name in the business that is only now coming into the U.S. market. I gladly agreed to abuse their cooler and show you guys the results. First, let’s take a look at the cooler.
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Gamerstorm Lucifer tech specs:
Overall dimensions (without fan): 140 x 110 x 163mm
Overall dimensions (with fan): 140 x 136 x 168mm
Net weight: 1079g (with fan)
Heatpipe: 6x6mm
Fin material: Aluminum
Base material: Nickel-plated copper
Fan dimension: 140 x 26mm
Fan weight: 143g
Fan speed: 700 200 ~ 1400 10% RPM
Rated current: 0.17 10% (MAX)
Power input: 2.04W
Max. air flow: 81.33 CFM
Noise: 17.8 ~ 31.1 dB
Rated voltage: 12 VDC
Operating voltage: 10.8 ~ 13.2 VDC
Starting voltage: 7VDC
Bearing type: Hydro bearing