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Kingwin Revolution RVT12025 and RVT120025D Coolers

The fins are held is place by three large eight millimeter copper heatpipes conveying heat up from the base away from the processor.  Larger heatpipes coupled with this much convection area looks to be a nice combination.

  

Here is the heart of the Kingwin Revolution line.  The heatpipes are exposed at the base to be in direct contact with the processor.  This allows for thermal energy to be transferred from the processor with no 'middle-man', directly to the heatpipes and up to the convection fins.  The principle is simple as most all good ones are.  The base was quite smooth on the pipes with the aluminum of the bracket not impeding or causing any problems with a flush contact.

  

The Kingwin Revolution RVT 12025 comes with all the mounting hardware to make it applicable to most any AMD or Intel processor.  Here is a quick shot of the Intel mounting braces installed.

Two other quick points I want to make.  The first is the included air foil.  This small aluminum plate is curved so that when installed, it can direct air down toward mainboard components that otherwise would have no airflow on or around them.  The other notable is the rubber fan mounts.  These make fan attachment quite easy while also providing a noise dampening cushion between the fan and the fin assembly.

  

Kingwin RVT 12025D

Specifications

  • Application: Intel LGA775, AMD Socket 754/939/940/AM2

  • Dimensions: 145 x 150 x 129mm

  • Weight: 663 gms

  • Construction: Aluminum fins/Copper Heatpipes

  • Fan Size: 120 x 25mm

  • Rubber anti-vibration fan mounts

  • Fan Speed: Variable rate 800 ~ 1500 RPM

  • Sound level: 20 ~32 dBA

  • Air Flow: 72 ~ 100 CFM

  • Power connector: Four pin with PWM

Lay em' down

The Kingwin RVT 12025D is an entirely different cooler from its sibling with the exception of its utilizing the Direct Touch Heatpipes.  The RVT 12025D lays the convection fin/fan assembly parallel to the mainboard.  Many folks with hot running mainboards really appreciate these, myself for one.  While the RVT 12025D is nowhere near as tall as the RVT 12025, it makes up for it with a large 145 x 150mm footprint. 

 
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