Lucifer CPU cooler is designed to cool the mainstream processors in fanless mode to create a totally silent system.
6 copper heatpipes are specially placed asymmetrically to avoid the interference with the memory.
The bundled 14cm patened rubber fan is able to enhance the cooling capacity of Lucifer up to 300W.
Mirror finished polished copper base keeps perfect contact with the CPU surface to achieve the best cooling performance.
The copper base has been CNC machined into a flat surface with a little convex design to guarantee the quickest heat transfer
Equipped with multiple clips to support Intel LGA2011 -V3/LGA2011/1366/1156/1155/1151/1150/775 and AMD FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2.
Overall Dimension (Without Fan):140X110X163mm
Overall Dimension (With Fan):140X136X168mm
Net Weight:1079g (With Fan)
Heatpipe:6X6mm Heatpipe
Fin Material:Aluminum
Base Material:Full-copper base
Fan Dimension:140X26mm
Fan Weight:143g
Fan Speed:300±150~1400±10%RPM
Rated Current:0.17±10%A(MAX)
Power Input:2.04W
Max. Air Flow:81.33CFM
Noise:12.6-31.1dB(A)
Rated Voltage:12VDC
Operating Voltage:10.8~13.2VDC
Starting Voltage:7VDC
Bearing Type:Hydro Bearing
All comments (25)
klopikxda
12 Dec 161#1
thanks OP
tinca
12 Dec 162#2
A really cool post. Heated
Szabster
12 Dec 16#3
If your case is huge, go for it. It did not fit in my mid tower lol
iluvsafc to Szabster
12 Dec 16#5
what case did you have and what do you have now? thanks
arpit13
12 Dec 16#4
Thanks
sradmad
12 Dec 161#6
good find op, heat added
paddy.stone
12 Dec 161#7
Unless you have good access to your case for fitting, don't bother, this is a right pain to fit even for experienced people, and even with good access is still a pain. Awful design flaws, especially the heatsick to the brackets and the fan attachment. To be fair though, this does have excellent cooling performance once you get over those problems. If you have a bit more cash to spare though and want eaiser fitting, go for a coolermaster hyper 212 for another £10 or so and if that's too noisy under full load get a quieter fan. Just my opinions on fitting this for a friend, was a terrible time and much worse than anything I have worked with before.
red_dwarfer
12 Dec 16#8
I'm guessing the 168mm is its height?...160mm is max in my case :disappointed:
brendanhickey
12 Dec 16#9
I found it fiddlie to install. got there in the end thou
portbhoy3000
12 Dec 16#10
Wish I had saw this last night :disappointed: Heat added.
Nobull
12 Dec 16#11
Lucifer is a gash name for cooler.
catbeans
12 Dec 16#12
Damn just put in a good ol' CM Evo this weekend, but will switch it for this.
Lucky88
12 Dec 16#13
Is this a copy of the Noctua 15 and does any anyone know how performance compares?
paddy.stone to Lucky88
12 Dec 16#16
Well, it's not a copy exactly, I have the NH-D15 on another rig and is similar yes... but the fittings are night and day comparison. Cooling wise, maybe a few degrees or so difference maybe. I haven't done a direct comparison as once I had the damn thing on my testing rig I daren't take it off again to see what the differemce would be, cos honestly I have no intention that if that thing comes off it'll go anywhere... apart from the bin. I can honestly say that with the noctua I can take it off, clean the CPU and heatsink, and put fresh thermal paste and fit it again in like 5 mins tops, I've not timed myself but know it's quick to do. With the deepcool lucifer v2 it took me about 20-30 mins just trying to get the bloody heatsink onto the brackets and putting the fan on, horrible horrible thing.... and i'm being nice with my estimate here too.
sion22
12 Dec 16#14
I just ordered this cooler, and somehow i got a £8 promotional credit for it? try this code "4U7DFBVZ", not sure if its because of this code or what
iluvsafc to sion22
13 Dec 16#20
Did you really get it for £12?? :confused:
Just Wondering
12 Dec 16#15
I have one in my main gaming PC ,yes they are big , measure up, to make sure it will fit
towan
12 Dec 16#17
Expired
wildlotos3
12 Dec 16#18
Designet to cool you in hell.
Dizzlepro
13 Dec 16#19
get a hyper 212 evo
plath to Dizzlepro
13 Dec 16#23
erm no. don't get an inferior cooler.
foes4you
13 Dec 16#21
Looks about as silent as the dog next door.
plath
13 Dec 16#22
really good for the price. much better than a cooler master 212 evo, but won't fit some mid-towers.
i have a thermalright macho rev. b and this is equivalent at 2/3s what i paid.
Opening post
Lucifer CPU cooler is designed to cool the mainstream processors in fanless mode to create a totally silent system.
6 copper heatpipes are specially placed asymmetrically to avoid the interference with the memory.
The bundled 14cm patened rubber fan is able to enhance the cooling capacity of Lucifer up to 300W.
Mirror finished polished copper base keeps perfect contact with the CPU surface to achieve the best cooling performance.
The copper base has been CNC machined into a flat surface with a little convex design to guarantee the quickest heat transfer
Equipped with multiple clips to support Intel LGA2011 -V3/LGA2011/1366/1156/1155/1151/1150/775 and AMD FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2.
Overall Dimension (Without Fan):140X110X163mm
Overall Dimension (With Fan):140X136X168mm
Net Weight:1079g (With Fan)
Heatpipe:6X6mm Heatpipe
Fin Material:Aluminum
Base Material:Full-copper base
Fan Dimension:140X26mm
Fan Weight:143g
Fan Speed:300±150~1400±10%RPM
Rated Current:0.17±10%A(MAX)
Power Input:2.04W
Max. Air Flow:81.33CFM
Noise:12.6-31.1dB(A)
Rated Voltage:12VDC
Operating Voltage:10.8~13.2VDC
Starting Voltage:7VDC
Bearing Type:Hydro Bearing
All comments (25)
i have a thermalright macho rev. b and this is equivalent at 2/3s what i paid.