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Sapphire Vapor-X CPU Cooler Review

Rating: 8.0.

Renowned for enthusiast-grade graphics cards that push the boundaries of performance, Sapphire is on the hunt for success with the company's first ever CPU cooler – the Vapor-X. Utilising vapour chamber technology, can Sapphire replicate the success of the critically-acclaimed Vapor-X coolers used on their graphics cards?

A direct-contact vapour chamber base should allow for a rapid rate of efficient heat transferal when coupled with the quartet of 7mm heatpipes. Dissipating the transferred heat energy is a task for the Vapor-X's densely-packed aluminium fin array and pair of 2200 RPM blue LED fans.

Sapphire claims up to 200W of heat dissipation with the Vapor-X CPU cooler. Can the vapour chamber technology boost Sapphire's Vapor-X CPU cooler into a class-leading performance category?

Specifications:

  • CPU Socket Compatibility: Intel LGA 775, 1155/1156, 1366, 2011 and AMD FM1, AM3+, AM3, AM2, AM2+
  • Dimensions: 135 x 110.4 x 163.5mm (5.3 x 4.3 x 6.4 in)
  • Heat Sink Material: Vapor Chamber / 4x 7mm Heatpipes / Aluminium Fins
  • Heat Pipes Dimensions: ø7mm, 362mmx4
  • Fan Speed: 495 – 2200 RPM (PWM)
  • Fan Air Flow: 77 CFM (each)
  • Fan Connector: 4-pin PWM

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8 comments

  1. fantastic ! great job Sapphire…..

  2. They make some good products. I like a cooler with lower noise, im not that bothered about ‘cutting edge performance’.

  3. I really like this, it can compete with the new frio, but its quieter. thats a win to me……

    Bit expensive though as Luke said 🙁

  4. Its a little overpriced, but I agree, it looks like a nice, well designed cooler.

  5. I could be wrong, but does anyone know if this is the same vapour chamber as the TPC 812 CM? looks like it to me…..

  6. If they got that down to £44.99 or £39.99 it would sell well. Not sure its offering a great performance to price ratio right now.

    I do like it, but I like the frio too. Thermaltake supply sh*tty fans however.

  7. This is using the same dramatically shaped fans they use on their graphics cards which is helping to reduce the noise. I agree, excellent cooler Sapphire.

    But once they get outside graphics cards, their prices are really not very competitive. Their motherobards for instance are often £10-£20 more expensive. I appreciate their volumes are lower, but it gives me little incentive to pay more money than competitors.

    its a problem for them, this CPU cooling market is ruthless on price today.

  8. I might buy this actually, ive been a FRIO fan for years, but every time I buy a thermaltake cooler, their fans fail, or make just too much bloody noise. I hate companies who skimp on fans. its such an important part of these items.

    I was going to get the Corsair H80i, but I might save a few quid, if this is quiet too.