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Spire VertiCool II and DiamondCool II Spire VertiCool II and DiamondCool II
Silverstrand
06-26-2006


Conclusion

So how do we classify these new coolers from Spire? Considering that the cost for either CPU Cooler is around $32, I think that one word sums it up: balance.

Consider the VertiCool II, it remains a quiet cooler while still offering decent cooling capabilites. Even though it is a larger cooler, it still remains lightweight, and it has been designed in such a way that spacing should not be an issue. Those who can't bear ears will also enjoy this cooler, as its acoustic toll is low. Overall, it is a well rounded heatsink, excelling in several areas, yet a slight irritation for the AMD user.

As for the DiamondCool II, I'd like to think of it as a younger sibling to the VertiCool II. While it shares many of the same traits as its older sibling, it does so on a smaller scale, meaning it also delivers performance on a smaller scale. This in and of itself is not a bad thing; not all coolers are equal. But considering that both coolers are available for purchase at the same price just doesn't make sense. If the DiamondCool II were cheaper than the VertiCool II, I would have no problem recommending either one, depending on your budget. But since they both cost the same, I can only recommend one: the VertiCool II.

Advantages (VertiCool II)
  • Decent Performance
  • Polished Base
  • Lightweight
  • Quiet

Disadvantages (VertiCool II)
  • Installation
  • Not for the enthusiast overclocker.

Advantages (DiamondCool II)
  • Quiet
  • Easy Installation

Disadvantages (DiamondCool II)
  • Performs worse than the VertiCool II
  • Not for the enthusiast overclocker.



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