Cooler Master is of course present at CES, and the brand is taking the opportunity to unveil a new series of aircooling fans with its new V-Series range. Clearly, the latter is inspired by car mechanics, as we shall see. If you’re a PC and car enthusiast, this could be the perfect way to reconcile your two passions!
V-Series: V4, V6 and V10 Cooler Master in your PC!

The program features several heatsinks, including the V4, V6 and V10. The latter feature an unusual design, clearly inspired by automotive engineering, but above all by the look of large American engines. This is especially true of the upper cowling, which is reminiscent of Ford engine cylinder head covers.
Technically speaking, each heatsink adopts a single-turn format, with varying degrees of thickness. Similarly, from one model to another, we’ll have more or fewer heat pipes. Their number ranges from four 8 mm heat pipes to 10 6 mm heat pipes for the V10.
In fact, the number of heat pipes tends to increase. This V10 is therefore the second aircooling fan with 10 copper heatpipes to be announced/unveiled in a short space of time. Last October, Cryorig announced its Monster XX.
As for ventilation, as you can see, each model comes with two push/pull fans. Note that the 3DHP series features a second fan with an inverted blade, whereas the V-Lite range has more conventional fans and a much less original design. Instead of an automotive-style hood, we have a classic top cover with a hint of RGB. What’s more, there are no ARGB fans on either series, ensuring a rather discreet configuration.
In any case, we can’t wait to find out more!