Cooler Master V4 and V8 3DHP Review: A masterful engineering achievement


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What makes Cooler Master’s new V4 Alpha and V8 Ace 3DHP air coolers stand out against their competitors? Well, it’s in the name of the product – the company’s new 3DHP (3D heatpipe) technology represents a serious advancement in cooling.

Cooler Master V4 and V8 3DHP

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Traditional copper heatpipes are typically formed in a “U” shape, and work well enough in most scenarios. But Cooler Master’s 3DHP heatpipes look more like a trident, with three ends instead of two. There’s more to the tech, which we will cover in more detail below.

Additionally, the V8 Ace 3DHP features two of the strongest fans we’ve ever tested from a Cooler Master product, with liquid crystal polymer blades and backed by a six-year warranty.

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Cooler Master V4 and V8 3DHP

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Let’s take a look at the specifications and features of these coolers. Then we’ll go over thermal and noise benchmarks to decide if the V4 Alpha and V8 Ace 3DHP air coolers are good enough to make our list of the best CPU coolers we’ve tested.

Cooler specifications

Cooler Master V4 and V8 3DHP

Cooler Master V4 Alpha 3DHP (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)
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Cooler

V8 Ace 3DHP/V4 Alpha 3DHP

Colors

Black

MSRP

$119.99/$49.99

Lighting

None

Warranty

Six years/five years

Socket Compatibility

AMD AM5/AM4
Intel 1700/1851/1200/115x

Dimensions

138.95 (W) x 136.47 (D) x 167.3mm (H)/ 133 (W) x 114 (D) x 161mm (H)

Maximum TDP with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D (Our Testing)

Full speed fans: >249W/237W

Noise-normalized: >245W/237W

Features of Cooler Master’s V4 Alpha and V8 Ace

▶️ Innovative 3DHP Heatpipes

Cooler Master V4 and V8 3DHP

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Both the V4 Alpha and V8 Ace are powered by Cooler Master’s innovative 3DHP heatpipe technology. To simplify things somewhat, while most heatpipes are “U” shaped, with one prong of each heatpipe on the left and right sides of a heatsink, 3D heatpipes add a prong in the middle to give it more of a trident shape, enhancing the efficiency of thermal transfer.

Traditional heatpipe setups don’t usually fully saturate the fins of a heatsink, only providing 70% fin utilization, according to Cooler Master. This makes sense, as you’ll often see that temperatures continue to rise in extended-length cooler testing as the fins become more fully saturated. Cooler Master claims that with its 3D heatpipes, fin utilization is increased to 95% or more. We’ll see how that plays out in our benchmark testing shortly.

Cooler Master V4 and V8 3DHP

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▶️ RAM Clearance

RAM compatibility is excellent with both of these coolers. The V4 Alpha doesn’t overhang or interfere with RAM DIMMs at all, allowing for compatibility with all sizes of DDR4 or DDR5 DIMMs.

Cooler Master V4 and V8 3DHP

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The V8 also has wide RAM compatibility. Its intake fan does overhang the DIMM slots, but if your RAM is particularly tall – like our T-Force Xtreem DDR5-7200 featured below – the sliding rail system allows you to easily adjust fan position, so things fit properly. We had to raise the fan by a few millimeters for proper clearance, but I think the sticks I’m using are about the tallest on the market, at 48.8mm height. Officially, RAM up to 45mm in height is supported.

Cooler Master V4 and V8 3DHP

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▶️ 30mm thick Liquid Crystal Polymer fans

Cooler Master V4 and V8 3DHP

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There’s more to a cooler than just the heatsink. The included fans have a direct impact on aesthetics, noise levels, and overall thermal performance. The fans on the V8 Ace 3DHP are made for longevity, built with liquid crystal polymer (LCP) blades and loop dynamic fan bearings.



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