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The VetrooU6PRO Dual Tower CPU Cooler is engineered for high-performance cooling with a 220W TDP capacity, featuring six heatpipes for exceptional thermal conductivity. Its top ARGB lighting syncs with your motherboard, while dual fans intelligently adjust speed based on CPU temperature, ensuring efficient cooling and quiet operation. Compatible with a wide range of Intel and AMD processors, this cooler is perfect for gamers and overclocking enthusiasts alike.
J**.
Dual tower cooler with ARGB accents
Let’s be honest, you’re probably buying this for the ARGB lights. It’s very showy, and looks good if you’re into that kind of thing. It’s a decent sized cooler, so it should work moderately well for most use cases as long as you’re not torturing your CPU with ridiculous workloads all the time. There are cheaper coolers, there are bigger coolers, but this one is a middle ground with the use of lights, cooler size, and pricing.In terms of cooler dimensions, this cooler is fairly close in size to the Scythe Fuma 2. It has a nice ARGB plate on top of each tower with an X on each. I’m not particularly fond of the X on top as I would prefer a more interesting design, but hey, more RGB is a nice addition if you’re into that kind of thing. The outer fan is an ARGB fan, while the inner fan is a normal fan. The heatfins and heatpipes appear to be coated with a black enamel, which likely is thermally conductive.There are a few things worth taking into account with this cooler. First, you’re going to need to bring your own screwdriver for installation. During the assembly process you’re going to need to take out the middle fan and reach your screwdriver down between the towers to mount the cooler. Longer and thinner is better here. Second, the RGB and fan cables are pigtailed off of each other with non-standard connectors. If you have to replace the RGB fan, you’re going to need to get another from Vetroo or have an additional cable to manage later. In the case of the fans themselves, the center fan has a short 4 pin fan cable that plugs into a port on the cable for the outer ARGB fan. The short cable means that you will have a bit of extra cable to manage if this fan ever needs to be replaced. The outer ARGB fan only has 3 wires, so all speed control is being done off the middle fan. Not a problem, just worth noting to be aware of this. When installed, the front fan hangs over your ram, completely covering it. If you’re looking for a cooler that doesn’t cover your ram, you may want to consider an AIO or one that bends the heatpipes to offset the tower instead.In terms of performance, this doesn’t seem to be a bad cooler. It seems to be cooling the system a bit better than the older 4 and 5 heatpipe single towers I’ve used previously. With that said, your mileage may vary depending on how you have your case airflow set up. It was an improvement with my case configuration, but without looking at yours it will be hard to say. It appears that performance could be improved further with a third fan, since the cooler has the fin cutouts to mount a third fan, but it doesn’t come with the clips for a third one. If you want to use a third fan you will need to source another set of mounting clips elsewhere. I didn’t attempt to test with a third fan, so take this with a grain of salt.The included instruction manual isn’t amazing, but it should be good enough to help you install the cooler with minimal issues.One final thing worth noting is that there are two revisions of this product out there. The first revision was released last spring, and had some mounting issues if the brackets weren’t perfectly aligned. I previously purchased one of these and had to get a refund since it was fairly difficult to mount. The cooler listing was removed, and a new listing was put up once the issue was corrected. It seems to have now been fixed, as the springs on the mounting screws can move more freely to self align the cooler without the mounting brackets being perfectly aligned. This was not the case on the initial cooler, since the springs were fairly rigid and required moderate precision to get everything to line up properly. At the time of writing this review I can see one unverified review mentioning issues like this, and I can only assume that that reviewer purchased his in the first batch. Just a grain of salt to consider when reading reviews.
M**O
Best air cooler for Am5 when on sale
Even when not on sale, it's about half the cost of most (big brand) air coolers. With that said, the RGB works well, but for the price of this, the 6 pipe and dual heat sinks works great. I get low 41-44c avg temps on idle and just doing simple things. Gaming i seen it jump occasionally up to 70c but it doesn't stay up here long few seconds at a time then back down in the 40s. Memtest86 i think was the name made it go to about 90c max after the 4th iteration but only for a few seconds, it goes down pretty quickly, so i think it's working really well for an air cooler. I've tested with 7950x, 9950x, 9800x3d and they all work in this range. Instructions are awful. Use the black round plastic spacers that are about 1/2 tall, there is one side with little spikes that are to hold the screws so it's to go on the top and they just slide on the little screw ends that are part of the amd baseplate. The two small angular brackets face inwards and screw in using "their" black screws" not the stock amd screws. just tighten till snug, then the whole heatsink just screws onto this bracket with the two phillips screws at the base of the heatsink. I use mx-6 artic thermal paste, but it's working great. Oh, i am using thermalright AM5 cpu plates, these are great and fit perfectly, so i haven't tested without them, but this could be helping temps as well? not sure, but a great investment for 10 bucks and was a 4 screw easy install.
C**N
A Amazingly excellent dual tower CPU Fan cooler.
So many of the reviews about CPU temps had me freaked out about Ryzen 7 5800x temps. I had an issue with a previous different dual cooler I ordered and had to return. So anyways, this thing was a breeze to install. The RGB lighting is amazing, I'm using RGB Fusion 2.0 (Gigabyte software) and it's truly amazing eye candy. Most importantly is that it's keeping everything cool (like it should) and it's quiet. The noise level is exceptionally low.In terms of thermals, some people own PC cases which are literal coffins of thermal death. I have two 160mm Fans on the front for Air intake. One 160 mm fan at the back to push air out the back. The top of the case I setup two 160mm fans in an Air Circulation configuration. One taking in air and the other is pushing air out. Most importantly the one pushing air into the case is pushing air to FRONT Fan on the Vetroo U6PRO cooler and the other fan is pulling air out of the case from the Rear of the Vetroo U6PRO cooler. I decided to experiment with an Air Circulation flow configuration.It's important to keep enough steady air flow through things, which keeps fan speeds down lower, without the fans having to ramp up and make more noise and struggle.Anyways, this dual Tower Cooler works and does it job. If you are running with Air cooling system, just make certain your case has good air flow and is properly setup for it.I'd buy this cooler again. All the important features are there and this was not a disappointment for me to buy and be using.Take care and have a great day.
A**.
An amazing CPU cooler.
Be warned, this thing is a beast in more ways than one. First is the size because this thing is huge. I am using it to cool my Ryzen 7 5800X3D. It does it's job phenomenaly. I thought it was going to be too big to fit in my rig but it did with little room to spare in my atx extended case. The appearance of the cooler is a sight to behold. The twin fans are amazingly quiet and the lights are simply sexy. It was kind of intensive to install and the manufacturer needs to come up with a better idea than the wire holders for the fans. They do an adequate job but are a pain to get on. All in all I am very pleased with this product and it is worth every dollar.
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