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title: "Cooler Master V8 GTS High Performance CPU Cooler, Horizontal Vapor Chamber, 8 Heatpipes, Aluminum Fins, Dual 120mm Fans, Red LED, AMD /Intel LGA1200/1151/2066"
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# 82 CFM airflow for powerful cooling 36 dB noise level for quiet operation 8 heatpipes for max heat dissipation Cooler Master V8 GTS High Performance CPU Cooler, Horizontal Vapor Chamber, 8 Heatpipes, Aluminum Fins, Dual 120mm Fans, Red LED, AMD /Intel LGA1200/1151/2066

**Brand:** cooler master
**Price:** ₱4437
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Dominate your CPU temps with style and silence — the Cooler Master V8 GTS is the ultimate cooling flex!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cooler Master V8 GTS High Performance CPU Cooler, Horizontal Vapor Chamber, 8 Heatpipes, Aluminum Fins, Dual 120mm Fans, Red LED, AMD /Intel LGA1200/1151/2066 by cooler master
- **How much does it cost?** ₱4437 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- cooler master enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cooler master brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual Red LED Fans:** Aggressive dual 120mm PWM fans with customizable speed and noise balance, plus 4th gen dustproof bearings for 160,000 hours longevity.
- • **Silent Yet Powerful:** Delivers beastly cooling at just 36 decibels—quiet enough to keep your focus, loud enough to flex your rig.
- • **Triple Tower Cooling:** 8 high-performance heatpipes paired with thick aluminum fins maximize thermal radiation and airflow.
- • **Vapor Chamber Mastery:** Horizontal vapor chamber tech eliminates CPU hotspots for consistent performance under pressure.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Fits a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets including LGA1200/1151/2066 and AM3+/FM2+, future-proof your build.

## Overview

The Cooler Master V8 GTS is a high-performance CPU cooler featuring advanced horizontal vapor chamber technology and 8 heatpipes that evenly spread heat to prevent hotspots. Equipped with dual 120mm PWM fans boasting red LEDs and 4th generation dustproof bearings, it delivers powerful 82 CFM airflow at a whisper-quiet 36 dB noise level. Compatible with a broad range of Intel and AMD sockets, this triple tower cooler combines aggressive aesthetics with reliable, long-lasting cooling performance, making it a top choice for gamers and professionals seeking to keep their CPUs cool under heavy loads.

## Description

Cooler Master V8 GTS RR-V8VC-16PR-R1 140mm CPU Fan For Intel LGA 2011/ 1366/ 1156/ 1155/ 1150/ 775 & AMD Socket FM2+/ FM2/ FM1/ AM3+/ AM3/ AM2+/ AM2

Review: Quiet, Effective, Stylish - This is *the* best fan-based CPU cooler you can buy. Look, other coolers work pretty much just as well as this beast for less money like Cooler Master's own Hyper series, but you're not here for a budget cooler that just keeps your CPU a bit colder, are you? You're here because this thing looks incredible. Which it does. If you ARE here for a budget cooler, leave and take a look at the Hyper series. It's much more practical. This thing isn't supposed to be practical, it's supposed to be awesome. But enough rambling without actually saying anything other than "this cooler is awesome". Details! It's huge. Honestly, just ridiculously huge. Fortunately, it is designed so well that most motherboards won't have any issue with it at all. They raised the fans and heatsinks so it doesn't actually block stuff like your RAM. Other coolers that aren't even as big don't fit as well as this thing does. Be wary, though...some mid-tower cases may not fit this due to it's sheer height. I have a full tower case and have a few inches of room left to work with before it hits the side of the case. It's quiet. Honestly, just ridiculously quiet. More quiet than stock Intel coolers due to the massive size of the 2 fans. That was a concern of mine, since my computer tends to be near-silent and I wanted to keep it that way. This will not add noise to your case. Even when going at full speed which, incidentally, isn't that fast because it doesn't need to be, it is still pretty much whisper quiet. Wonderful. It's beautiful. Honestly, just ridiculously beautiful. I love the engine inspired design that doesn't get in the way of functionality. Many CPU coolers lack a nice design style, which is why I did plenty of research before purchasing this. I don't want a lump of shiny metal on top of my nicely painted motherboard! I want something that meshes well with it and doesn't stand out against the rest of the system in terms of lacking quality detail and design. So there you go. This thing is great and works like a champ. Cooler Master's products have always impressed me, and this is no different. If you're looking for something even slightly discrete or just want the same function for a lower price, check out the Hyper series. Otherwise, get this. You won't regret it! The image of the Intel cooler is for a size comparison so you know about what to expect.
Review: Works great, but proceed with caution. - I built my machine to be able to run most games at max settings while being 100% air-cooled. No issue with that and it runs like a champ. GPU stays at a stable 35-40C under load and the CPU rarely went above 50C. Stock CPU cooler as well and no overclocking. However, I recently undertook a project that required a substantial amount of processing power and the need to convert video files from one format to another. When converting a file, my CPU (FX-8320) started spiking to around 70-72C under load. Not critical, but very hot considering it never got anywhere near that when performing any other tasks. So I started hunting for a new cooling rig. To begin with, when I came across this monster, I fully expected that there was a chance it would not fit. I'm running inside a Rosewill Blackhawk and it's a mid. As it was, it was very manageable. But the V8 is huge, so I'm going to point some things out to prospective buyers. -If you have a mid tower, there is a high probability that this will not fit. -If you have a mid tower, depending on which kind you have, You may be able to get it to fit with some minor modifications to your case. -I managed to get it installed, but the effort required was substantial. I had to cut out the grate on the top of the case and remove 2 fans (no longer necessary) in order to even have a chance at tightening the top bracket screws. -Installing using the AMD bracket is a pain. The screws connect directly to the backplate, so you have to hold the plate while trying to get the screw threads started on the other side, which is only more difficult if you're working with limited space to begin with. -I'm running an Asus 970 Pro Gaming Aura and it is covered in heat-sinks. If your motherboard is also covered in heat sinks, be prepared for a tough time getting to the screws or consider a smaller cooler. Now, with all that said, it works beeeeautifully. Even runs quieter than it did before (probably because of the two fans I removed). Under max load while performing the same tasks that were pushing it over 70C, I now barely touch 40C under load. It also idles around 20C now compared to my previous average of 32C. With roughly a 40% reduction in load temps, I will say the effort was well worth it, but I'll probably be upgrading my case in the near future.

## Features

- Cooler Master all-new horizontal vapor chamber technology minimizes CPU hotspots and spreads heat evenly to all heat pipes. Air flow - 82 CFM. Noise level - 36.0 decibels
- Triple tower heat sink with 8 high performance heat pipes maximizes cooling performance
- Dual high airflow PWM fans with Red LEDs for an aggressive look
- Fan speed and noise can be fine tuned and customized for desired balance between performance and sound
- Fans feature Cooler Master 4th generation Polyoxymethylene (POM) Bearing for increased longevity (up to 160, 000 hours) and is dustproof
- Universal mounting system is compatible with most Intel and AMD CPUs
- Compatible Intel CPU Sockets: LGA 2011, 1366, 1156, 1155, 1150, 775
- Compatible AMD CPU/APU Sockets: FM2, FM1, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2
- Cooler Master's all-new Horizontal Vapor Chamber technology minimizes CPU hotspots and spreads heat evenly to all heat pipes
- Triple Tower Heat sink with 8 High Performance Heat pipes maximizes cooling performance
- Dual High Airflow PWM fans with Red LEDs for an aggressive look, Product Dimensions (L x W x H) : 6.1 x 5.9 x 6.6 inches
- Fan speed and noise can be fine tuned and customized for desired balance between performance and sound (required to add your own fan control system)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00E0EXYDC |
| Air Flow Capacity | 82 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,492 in Computer CPU Cooling Fans |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Brand Name | Cooler Master |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Graphic Cards |
| Cooling Method | Fan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 523 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00884102021039, 04719512041864 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.6"L x 5.9"W x 6.1"H |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2800 RPM |
| Model | RR-V8VC-16PR-R1 |
| Noise Level | 36 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | RR-V8VC-16PR-R1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 6.6"L x 5.9"W x 6.1"H |
| UPC | 012304992790 884102021039 779177168911 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 3.72 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cooler Master
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop, Graphic Cards
- **Cooling Method:** Fan
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Maximum Rotational Speed:** 2800 RPM
- **Noise Level:** 36 Decibels
- **Power Connector Type:** 4-Pin
- **Product Dimensions:** 6.6"L x 5.9"W x 6.1"H
- **Voltage:** 12 Volts
- **Wattage:** 3.72 watts

## Images

![Cooler Master V8 GTS High Performance CPU Cooler, Horizontal Vapor Chamber, 8 Heatpipes, Aluminum Fins, Dual 120mm Fans, Red LED, AMD /Intel LGA1200/1151/2066 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61A8EJ+EL7L.jpg)
![Cooler Master V8 GTS High Performance CPU Cooler, Horizontal Vapor Chamber, 8 Heatpipes, Aluminum Fins, Dual 120mm Fans, Red LED, AMD /Intel LGA1200/1151/2066 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71XVPDJ+guL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this come with Thermal paste?**
A: I bought the RR-212S-20PK-R1 Hyper 212 Black Edition, it did NOT come with thermal paste pre-applied nor did it come with a tube.

**Q: Do the LED's only work in Red? Or do they have any other color product models, or change colors?**
A: This is only red unfortunately. It's red hot. Blue would be cooler.

**Q: when it will be available again?**
A: If you're in the USA it could be a couple of weeks. I called coolermaster yesterday and they told me that the coolers are on a boat or sitting at the port in California because of a strike.

**Q: Is liqud cooling recomended over air cooling for a computer that will be on about 12 hours and being used alot?**
A: this is a good air cooler (probably one of the best) i also have cosiar h100 on another similler computer (both running amd 9000s 8 core cpus) the cooler master cools as well if not better the h100 but it takes up a lot of space and is LOUD. now if you mean really building your self a real liquid cooling system and not just buying a h100 or something then yea liquid cooling is better but the fact that your asking this question idicates your not ready to build a real liquid cooling system it is a lot of work i would recommend just getting a h100 or this cooler master you can even over clock AMDs highest cpu's (9000s) with this cooler just not as much as you could do with liquid cooling

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quiet, Effective, Stylish
*by G***G on July 9, 2015*

This is *the* best fan-based CPU cooler you can buy. Look, other coolers work pretty much just as well as this beast for less money like Cooler Master's own Hyper series, but you're not here for a budget cooler that just keeps your CPU a bit colder, are you? You're here because this thing looks incredible. Which it does. If you ARE here for a budget cooler, leave and take a look at the Hyper series. It's much more practical. This thing isn't supposed to be practical, it's supposed to be awesome. But enough rambling without actually saying anything other than "this cooler is awesome". Details! It's huge. Honestly, just ridiculously huge. Fortunately, it is designed so well that most motherboards won't have any issue with it at all. They raised the fans and heatsinks so it doesn't actually block stuff like your RAM. Other coolers that aren't even as big don't fit as well as this thing does. Be wary, though...some mid-tower cases may not fit this due to it's sheer height. I have a full tower case and have a few inches of room left to work with before it hits the side of the case. It's quiet. Honestly, just ridiculously quiet. More quiet than stock Intel coolers due to the massive size of the 2 fans. That was a concern of mine, since my computer tends to be near-silent and I wanted to keep it that way. This will not add noise to your case. Even when going at full speed which, incidentally, isn't that fast because it doesn't need to be, it is still pretty much whisper quiet. Wonderful. It's beautiful. Honestly, just ridiculously beautiful. I love the engine inspired design that doesn't get in the way of functionality. Many CPU coolers lack a nice design style, which is why I did plenty of research before purchasing this. I don't want a lump of shiny metal on top of my nicely painted motherboard! I want something that meshes well with it and doesn't stand out against the rest of the system in terms of lacking quality detail and design. So there you go. This thing is great and works like a champ. Cooler Master's products have always impressed me, and this is no different. If you're looking for something even slightly discrete or just want the same function for a lower price, check out the Hyper series. Otherwise, get this. You won't regret it! The image of the Intel cooler is for a size comparison so you know about what to expect.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great, but proceed with caution.
*by K***E on January 4, 2017*

I built my machine to be able to run most games at max settings while being 100% air-cooled. No issue with that and it runs like a champ. GPU stays at a stable 35-40C under load and the CPU rarely went above 50C. Stock CPU cooler as well and no overclocking. However, I recently undertook a project that required a substantial amount of processing power and the need to convert video files from one format to another. When converting a file, my CPU (FX-8320) started spiking to around 70-72C under load. Not critical, but very hot considering it never got anywhere near that when performing any other tasks. So I started hunting for a new cooling rig. To begin with, when I came across this monster, I fully expected that there was a chance it would not fit. I'm running inside a Rosewill Blackhawk and it's a mid. As it was, it was very manageable. But the V8 is huge, so I'm going to point some things out to prospective buyers. -If you have a mid tower, there is a high probability that this will not fit. -If you have a mid tower, depending on which kind you have, You may be able to get it to fit with some minor modifications to your case. -I managed to get it installed, but the effort required was substantial. I had to cut out the grate on the top of the case and remove 2 fans (no longer necessary) in order to even have a chance at tightening the top bracket screws. -Installing using the AMD bracket is a pain. The screws connect directly to the backplate, so you have to hold the plate while trying to get the screw threads started on the other side, which is only more difficult if you're working with limited space to begin with. -I'm running an Asus 970 Pro Gaming Aura and it is covered in heat-sinks. If your motherboard is also covered in heat sinks, be prepared for a tough time getting to the screws or consider a smaller cooler. Now, with all that said, it works beeeeautifully. Even runs quieter than it did before (probably because of the two fans I removed). Under max load while performing the same tasks that were pushing it over 70C, I now barely touch 40C under load. It also idles around 20C now compared to my previous average of 32C. With roughly a 40% reduction in load temps, I will say the effort was well worth it, but I'll probably be upgrading my case in the near future.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome cooler!
*by L***S on May 2, 2016*

LOVE this cooler! I have an NZXT Phantom 410 mid tower case and installed it on a Gigabyte 990fx-Gaming motherboard with an AMD 8350FX CPU. The box comes with bracket and installations parts for both AMD and Intel-you just choose which parts you need based on your rig. Like others have pointed out, it is quite large and I'd highly recommend installing this outside of your case. For AMD, it comes with two sets of brackets to choose from. The longer set allows you to orient the cooler to face frontwards. I chose that orientation The install took about 35-40 mins, but I wasn't really rushing. The box comes with a small wrench device for screwing bolts onto the brackets. I was able to squeeze my fingers in to tighten 2 of the 4 bolts, but the wrench was needed to fully secure them all. If you have a small child or spouse with tiny hands, they could prove VERY helpful in this installation. Once I got the cooler on the motherboard and screwed it down into the case, I had to take the board out again because I wasn't able to fit my hands in to connect the 8 pin CPU connector or the front panel connectors (reset, power LED, etc). If you are putting this into a mid tower case, you may run into this issue as well (unless you have tiny hands or a small child you trust). I'd advise plugging in the CPU connector and front panel connectors outside of the case like I had to do. If you are using a Gigabyte 990fx, that board came with an adapter piece allowing you to plug the front panel connectors into it, then plug that directly onto the board. That made things a bit easier. On my mid tower case, the cooler is VERY close to the window, but everything fits. Overall, it looks mean as hell in my case and wasn't too difficult to install.

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