Friday, January 5th 2024

Cooler Master V8 3DVC CPU Cooler with Vapor Chamber Announced

Discover the future of CPU cooling technology with Cooler Master's V8 3DVC. Engineered for high-performance, it features advanced superconductive heat pipes and a redesigned vapor chamber, offering unparalleled cooling efficiency. Perfect for demanding CPUs, it promises top-notch performance and sleek aesthetics. Tune in to explore how the V8 3DVC sets new benchmarks in cooling solutions.

Why Choose the V8 3DVC
The V8 3DVC is more than just a cooling solution; it's a testament to Cooler Master's commitment to innovation and quality. Whether you're a gamer, a creative professional, or a tech enthusiast, this cooler is designed to deliver exceptional performance, reliability, and style.
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Key Features
  • Optimized for High-Performance CPUs: Capable of handling thermal loads up to 300 W.
  • Redesigned Vapor Chamber: For even heat distribution.
  • Superconductive Composite Heat Pipe Technology: Nearly doubles the Q-max for maximum heat transfer efficiency.
  • Stylish and Functional Design: Aesthetically pleasing and complements any setup.
  • Efficient Heat Transfer and Cooling: Keeps your CPU at optimal temperatures, even under heavy loads.
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37 Comments on Cooler Master V8 3DVC CPU Cooler with Vapor Chamber Announced

#1
kapone32
Someone makes a huge cube cooler and everyone follows. The PC industry to a tee.
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#2
RandomWan
Cooler Master brings back the V8 and makes it large enough to dwarf the original V8 which many thought was absurdly big at the time. :laugh:
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#3
JasBC
kapone32Someone makes a huge cube cooler and everyone follows. The PC industry to a tee.
And I hate it. They all look like crap, and the fan-mounting mechanisms are anti-consumer.
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#4
P4-630
I'll wait for the V12....
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#5
Onasi
So… Are we taking bets yet whether this over-designed and over-built in all the wrong ways thing ends up losing in terms of cooling performance to a Thermalright cooler a third or a quarter of the price?
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#6
kapone32
JasBCAnd I hate it. They all look like crap, and the fan-mounting mechanisms are anti-consumer.
If you ask me it is a regression in CPU cooling. The advent of AIOs ushered in a new freedom in working in your PC.

1. No longer have to use a flashlight and screwdriver to push down on the latch to free the GPU from it's slot. (I know some MBs have a button now)
2. Use whatever RAM you want and easily replace it.
3. Be able to access the top M2 slot easily
4. Not absorbing heat from the GPU backplate when Gaming.
5. Do not need 3 hands to install on the MB.

There are situations where you should use an Air Cooler but that is if you don't have the space for an AIO. I know people talk about the fear of failure and they do fail but I have a Cooler Master Nepton 280mm that is currently cooling a 5900X mining 24/7. I bought that cooler when they were new so good on you Cooler Master.
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#7
AGlezB
it's a testament to Cooler Master's commitment to innovation
updates on the V8 3DVC and other Cooler Master innovations
Can somebody please tell me where is that cooling innovation? I can't find it.
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#8
darksf
I'm curious about RAM clearance. Cause I doubt that you can plug anything rather than a low profile sticks under this brick.
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#9
Chaitanya
JasBCAnd I hate it. They all look like crap, and the fan-mounting mechanisms are anti-consumer.
Looks like they are using standard fans inside their mounts, also unlike Bequite and Deepcool they have dedicated parts store where they do sale spares for a long time.
news.coolermaster.com/2024/01/03/v8-3dvc/

Edit: checked CM website and they have quite a few other products listed for CES apart from ones posted on TPU right now(there seems to be Throne X for which there is no news page posted so far). Here are link to rest of them:
news.coolermaster.com/2024/01/03/masterhub/

news.coolermaster.com/2024/01/03/mobius-120-slim/

news.coolermaster.com/2024/01/03/masterbox-600/

news.coolermaster.com/2024/01/03/td500-max/
AGlezBCan somebody please tell me where is that cooling innovation? I can't find it.
Use of large vapor chamber so as to provide coverage to differently sized IHS.
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#11
Ferrum Master
kapone32Someone makes a huge cube cooler and everyone follows. The PC industry to a tee.
I expected something else after seeing word huge.

But I agree... looks meh... like DIY 3Dprint... sand and paint it... and costs peanuts.
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#12
AGlezB
ChaitanyaUse of large vapor chamber so as to provide coverage to differently sized IHS.
You got that from the post? Where?
And I'm still looking for the innovation.
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#13
HairyLobsters
How much weight can a motherboard CPU mount even hold?
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#14
RandomWan
OnasiSo… Are we taking bets yet whether this over-designed and over-built in all the wrong ways thing ends up losing in terms of cooling performance to a Thermalright cooler a third or a quarter of the price?
They're saving that for the V10 refresh in which they continue to try to make TEC a thing. I'm expecting the V12 to be a solution in which the entire case becomes the cooler for the low-low price of $499.99.
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#15
P4-630
HairyLobstersHow much weight can a motherboard CPU mount even hold?
Some motherboards come already with a backplate like mine...
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#16
Ed_1
I don't think this is that big as it uses 120mm fans, so probably smaller than a NH-D15.
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#20
Onasi
Adrian AndrzejewskiThe V10 they made back then was a disaster.
www.techpowerup.com/49203/cooler-master-debuts-three-new-huge-coolers
I vaguely remember seeing the V12 in a couple of builds. I think it was a decent-ish performer at the time? The V10 was indeed an abomination that I did see in some PC stores, but never in actual use by anyone. I kinda dig the idea, but, as always, cooling the memory sticks is almost useless and contorting the entire cooler into… that just for that purpose was absolute insanity.
God, has it really been 15 years already?
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#21
P4-630
Didn't know they already made a V12 haha...
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#22
RH92
They need to stop with the propriatary fan mounting mechanism trend . No standard fan mounting no money from me ...
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#23
Chaitanya
wNotyarDNow this is something with at least a new selling point, amidst this sea of mediocrity.
A case supporting motherboards with back connectors.
Hopefully as they claim it really is an entry level case(sub $120 these days).
OnasiI vaguely remember seeing the V12 in a couple of builds. I think it was a decent-ish performer at the time? The V10 was indeed an abomination that I did see in some PC stores, but never in actual use by anyone. I kinda dig the idea, but, as always, cooling the memory sticks is almost useless and contorting the entire cooler into… that just for that purpose was absolute insanity.
God, has it really been 15 years already?
V12 never made it to manufacturing, only V10, V8 and V6 were what CM released.
AGlezBYou got that from the post? Where?
And I'm still looking for the innovation.
in the video they keep talking about the heatpipe, also from pictures it does seem like the base is quite a bit large enough to provide more than enough coverage even with off set mounts on AMD platform. Hopefully CM will decide to sell this cooler with bare die mount just add to value.
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#24
Minus Infinity
P4-630I'll wait for the V12....
Mercedes branded cooler Inline 4 with 400psi boost.
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#25
Noci
Heatpipes as are vapour chambers (based on the same technology principles) are know and proven to transport heat from point A to point B at the most efficient and fastest way, but I doubt that the statement of Coolermaster in using Superconductive Composite Heat Pipe Technology is a scientifically proven fact.

If they (they = Coolermaster engineering team) managed to use superconductivity (even in a composite material) at room temperature, they will change the world as we know now it :laugh: , just read: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superconductivity.

So, in my opinion it is merely a marketing phrase to impress the less technical educated mass with technical mumbo jumbo and to deriviate financial gain of it. This is substantiated by the previous sarcastic posts :roll:.

Nevertheless an air cooler capable of dissipiating 300 Watts of heat is still impressive despite of what eveybody thinks of it's aesthetics. There will peeps who love it as well as peeps who hate it.
All I want ot see now is how it performs against the competition with an open mind and a fair judgement on capacity.

Let the reviews/tests begin....
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