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Home arrow Reviews arrow Cooler Master GeminII S
Cooler Master GeminII S PDF Print
Written by Marko Vezmar   
Wednesday, 27 August 2008




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 Specifications  Cooler Master GeminII S
 Supported Sockets       
 
     Intel  LGA775
     AMD  AM2/940/939/754
 Weight  560g
 Dimensions   124 x 120.8 x 75 mm  
 Noise Level
 17÷21dB
 

 

  Test Results
 Cooler Master GeminII S
 Intel BOX
cooler
 1000rpm  2000rpm  2x92mm
@ 1200rpm
2x120mm
@ 1600rpm
 Intel C2D E8400          
     Idle  29°C
 27°C  26°C  25°C  32°C
     Load  59°C  54°C  52°C  51°C  65°C
 Intel C2D E8400 @ 3.8GHz 1.3V
         
     Idle  33°C  31°C  33°C  30°C  38°C
     Load  69°C  65°C  68°C  62°C  75°C
 Intel Xeon X3350
         
      Idle  35°C  31°C  31°C  30°C  41°C
     Load  63°C  60°C  64°C  58°C  69°C
 Intel Xeon X3350 @ 3.5GHz 1.35V   
         
     Idle  38°C  34°C  35°C  34°C  45°C
     Load  80°C  71°C  74°C  69°C  88°C

 


Conclusion

Cooler Master Geminii S, just like its older brother, isn’t best choice for cooling of QuadCore CPUs. On the other hand if you need cooler for overclocked DualCore CPU it is very good solution. If you are one of those that has credo that “every degree counts” than you should choose older model (GeminII).


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