GamerStorm Lucifer CPU Cooler Review
Peter Donnell / 11 years ago
A Closer Look
The fan is pretty hefty, clocking in at 140mm width with a sturdy frame, 4-pin PWM cable and a good quality black cable that has no exposed cables near the fan or the motherboard connector.
The fan features a somewhat unique green and black theme, and extra fins on each of the 9 blades to help better direct the airflow.
The tower is beautifully finished with large and relatively durable fins. There are plenty of curves, notches and tweaks to the outer edges of the fins that will help with things like ram clearance, installation processes, airflow and of course cooling performance thanks to the large surface area of each fin.
There are two slits down each side of the tower to allow fans to be clipped directly to the tower, only one fan is included by it’s always nice to have the option to be able to install after-market fans of your own choice, or a full push-pull configuration.
Along the top you’ll find the heads of the six thick heat pipes, all are really nicely finished but expect to need a deep chassis as the total height of the cooler is 163mm.
The heat pipes are crammed in tight on the CPU block, which should give us great cooling performance across the whole width of the CPU.
The fins are nicely spaced and really nicely finished, so airflow should move nicely through them.
The fan is super easy to mount and provides great coverage for the full width and hight of the tower.