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Xigmatek Venus XP-SD1266 Cooler Review

Rating: 7.5.

Last month we looked at the Xigmatek MidGard II chassis and today we are featuring another product from Xigmatek, the Venus XP-SD1266 CPU Cooler. The Venus XP-SD1266 has a nickel coated copper base and features six 6mm heatpipes to draw heat away from the processor. This tower style cooler relies on a single 120mm fan to move the air through the aluminum fins. The fan that XIGMATEK have chosen for the Venus XP-SD1266 has a CFM rating of 90.3 CFM when operating at full speed.

XIGMATEK key management staff have many years experience in Thermal industry, PC, manufacturing and other applications.

Lets get started by looking at the key features and specifications of this new cooler.

Features:

  • Soldered Heat pipes to nickel plated Heatsink base and fins
  • Special drop high design to minimize airflow resistance
  • Tower side flow design, efficient and optimal cooling performance
  • Anti-vibration rubbers prevent vibration and absorb noise
  • PUSH / PULL option with 12cm fans

Specifications:

Product Name Venus XP-SD1266
Product Number CAC-SXFH6-U01
Dimension 135(W) x 60(D) x 159(H) mm
Heat Sink Base Material Copper (Soldering)
Fin Material Aluminum Alloy
Heat-pipe SPEC Φ6mm
Q´ty 6pcs.
Fan Dimension 120(W) x 120(H) x 25(D) mm
Voltage Rating 12V
Starting Voltage 9V
Speed 1000~1800 R.P.M.
Bearing Type Copper Axis with Long Life Sleeve
Air Flow 90.3 CFM (Max.)
Air Pressure 2.3 mmH2O (Max.)
Life Expectance 50,000 hrs
Noise Level 26dBA (Max.)
Available Color 4 white LED
4 pin with PWM 1 pcs.
Weight 780g (w/o fan)
Thermal Resistance 0.14 °C/W

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4 comments

  1. XIgmatek seem to produce some good products, but I cant buy them here, even if I wanted to.

  2. nice, but there are so many of these now its hard to keep track of them all