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
fantastic ! great job Sapphire…..
They make some good products. I like a cooler with lower noise, im not that bothered about ‘cutting edge performance’.
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 🙁
Its a little overpriced, but I agree, it looks like a nice, well designed cooler.
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…..
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.
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.
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.