Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Todd Phillips photo
1 Level
1322 Review
27 Karma

Review on 🌬️ Vetroo V5 White CPU Air Cooler: 5 Heat Pipes, 120mm PWM Processor Fan, 150W TDP - Intel LGA 1200 115X / AMD Ryzen AM4 Compatible - Addressable RGB Lights Sync by Todd Phillips

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Improved over AMD cooler, installation issues

Purchased white version for use with Ryzen 7 3700x on MSI MPG X570 GAMING EDGE WIFI AM4 ATX motherboard, Neo Qube ATX (a copy of Lian Li 011D XL ) . Compared to AMD's stock cooler: On Ultra settings with the RTX fully enabled for Cyberpunk 2077, I easily reach 80C for the CPU temperature. With the Vetroo V5 I reached around 62°C with the same settings (AMD says 80-90°C is typical for 3700x under stress). Idle temp with Vetroo V5 as of this writing is around 32C, fan speed is 35%. It comes with thermal paste and you get mounts, so you can install it on an Intel or AMD motherboard. The heatsink is also quite large compared to the stock AMD cooler. Its height shrank almost to the touch of my glass side panel, but it managed to adjust without touching or scratching it. As for the gap next to the RAM sticks with the fan attached to the heatsink, it can shrink pretty tight. I have 4 RAM slots to the right of my CPU, but I only use 2 slots [x O x O, (O - slot occupied, x empty)], and with a fan on either side, this isn't a problem. If all 4 slots were full and the fan was on the same side as the RAM sticks, it would almost touch the RAM sticks. I would recommend holding it in place before screwing anything in just to see whether the gap is a problem for you. Since the radiator is taller/narrower, this can give the fan some slack to fit alongside the RAM sticks and not cause any problems. I had a few comments about the cooler, mostly regarding the installation. For the most part, the instructions they give you clearly show you how to install it for Intel/AMD. On AMD motherboards, when screwing the two metal brackets to the heatsink, align the diamonds on the ends so that most of them are facing inwards FOR THERMAL PROTECTION, NOT OUTSIDE, and orient the twisted capped screws in the correct direction out. Anyway, I would recommend lining up the two metal brackets with the CPU's backplate (if your mobo has one), before screwing the brackets onto the heatsink itself. My mistake was attaching the brackets incorrectly, so the screws didn't line up in a perfect rectangle with the backplate (it was more of a parallelogram). This may be a specific issue of my ATX case design. However, since my motherboard was vertical during the installation process and gravity wants to pull the heatsink down, this became an issue for me. I couldn't position my case/motherboard horizontally as I had to hold the backplate from the back of my motherboard (my case itself couldn't support the backplate and I couldn't hold the plate with my hand when mounting my case horizontally). For example, imagine you are trying to assemble a sandwich in mid-air and the slices of bread stand upright. The heatsink is the left loaf, the backplate is the right loaf, and the motherboard/chassis is this giant hunk of ham. The only way to hold them together is to use toothpicks on the left side where the heatsink is. (I believe only AM4 motherboards have that backplate that detaches behind the CPU/motherboard?) Anyway, after a bit of a struggle, I was able to assemble the heatsink/mobile plate/backplate so that the Screws would go into the top of the back panels and then tilt my case on its side to twist it together. Because the screws that attach to the motherboard are so close to the heatsink, I also had to use the screwdriver at an angle instead of straight down. I was afraid of breaking the screw, but it seemed to me that the grooves were big enough so I could tighten them just enough to make them secure and not snap the screws. Satisfied, especially given the value for money. Noise levels are minimal/quieter than a stock AMD cooler, even at higher fan speeds. The RGB fan aesthetic is fine with me, and the CPU running at a cooler temperature was what concerned me the most. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. what I thought about the most. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. what I thought about the most. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. maybe you can make it if that's the case. what I thought about the most. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. what I thought about the most. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. maybe you can make it if that's the case. what I thought about the most. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. what I thought about the most. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. what I thought about the most. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. what I thought about the most. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. what I thought about the most. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case. what I thought about the most. All at a decent price and I personally couldn't have asked for more. It's like assembling IKEA furniture. It can be difficult to put together, but if the end result delivers functionality and aesthetics, maybe you can pull it off if that's the case.

Pros
  • Internal components
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other options