Cooler Master Vortex Plus CPU Cooler Review

Fits great but noise and installation instructions need work!
Overall
3.5

Summary

Overall this is a good CPU cooler with good results and also does not cost too much.

Pros

Fits great but performance can be better.

Cons

A little loud and the installations instructions may not be clear enough.

Keeping your system cool is an important aspect of getting the maximum life out of your PC, therefore, a CPU cooler plays major part in your overall cooling solution. Last time we tested the Spire TherMax Eclipse cooler and got some good results. Today we will be testing the Cooler Master Vortex Plus CPU cooler. The Vortex Plus can be used with the following CPU Sockets Intel Socket LGA 1366/1156/755, or AMD Socket AM3/AM2/940 /939/754. Its height of 3.3 inches allows it to fit in my case without taking up much room, but I found the installation manual a bit confusing and it took some time to figure out how to properly install the cooler.

LOOK AND FEEL

Being that the Heat sink and the fan are fairly small the Cooler Master Vortex Plus comes in a fairly small package. The Cooler dimensions are 116 x 100 x 84mm and the fan dimensions are 92 x 92 x 25mm and fit quite nicely into the box. The packaging is informative. It has pictures of the cooler and the fan connected together and each separately. On the packaging, it also lists the features, specifications of the Vortex Plus, and also lists a website to visit if you want more information on the product. Inside the box contains the cooler, fan, mounting assembly, and a small syringe of thermal compound (Enough for about five applications). The cooler weight is about 445g and is made of aluminum. The four pipes (06mm in diameter) that connect to the CPU are also made of aluminum. The cooler is small and sleek looking and does not take up a bunch of room inside of the case. The fan is also small in size and fits directly on top of the cooler. The fan noise output is approximately 17-35dBA.

INSTALLATION

The instruction on how to mount the cooler was rather confusing to me. It was not clear to me whether or not to use the plastic CPU mount that came with the Asus A8M2N-LA system board or to use the mount kit that came with the Cooler Master Vortex Plus cooler. With a bit of research and help from a fellow IT technician, I was able to figure out how to properly install the cooler. Once I understood how to connect the cooler, it was easy but trying to understand the instructions that came with the cooler was a bit frustrating. Once I got the Cooler installed, it was time to reconnect all the connections and test the product. When I initially turned on the PC I got a CPU fan error and the PC would turn off after 5-10 seconds. I had to go into the system BIOS and enable the system fan. Once the BIOS settings were changed the PC fired up without any issues. The Fan clamped on the cooler without any issues also.

TEST METHOD

I have used this Compaq Presario SN2030 to test the Spire TherMax Eclipse cooler, which is a much larger cooler and fan unit. I want to compare the results with that of the Cooler Master Vortex Plus to see how the Vortex stands up to the larger TherMax cooler. I tested the temperature for one hour on idle and on load for each cooling system. I used SpeedFan v4.40 to measure the CPU temperatures and I used CPU Burn-in v1.01 to load the CPU. First I tested the CPU temperature on idle (1 hour) and on load (1 hour) using the Spire TherMax Eclipse and then using the Cooler Master Vortex Plus.

RESULTS

Using the Spire TherMax the cooler in the Compaq system on an idle system came up with the following results; CPU Temp 25 degrees, Ambient Temp 27 degrees, and a Core Temp of 25 degrees, with a Fan Speed of 1182 RPM. Using the Cooler Master Vortex Plus on idle resulted in the following; CPU Temp of 27 degrees, Ambient Temp of 29 degrees, and a Core Temp of 27 degrees, with a Fan Speed of 2868 RPM. On load, The TherMax cooler had a CPU Temp of 33 degrees, Ambient Temp of 33 degrees, and a Core Temp of 33 degrees, with a Fan Speed of 1189 RPM. The Cooler Master Vortex Plus had a CPU Temperature of 33 degrees, Ambient Temp of 33 degrees, and a Core Temp of 34 degrees, with a Fan Speed of 2880. The Cooler Master being the smaller sized cooler I expected not to cool my PC and much as the TherMax did, but the Vortex does a decent job.

FINAL THOUGHTS

The instructions that came with the Vortex Plus were confusing and hard to follow. Trying to install the cooler using the instructions that came in the box was frustrating for me. Once someone explained to me how to install the cooler it made more sense and I was able to install the cooler with no problem. The Fan was louder than I expected. If I were to use the Vortex Cooler as my primary CPU cooler the fan noise would definitely be a distraction for me. The size of the cooler and the fan is a plus, the Vortex Plus does not take up too much space inside of your case so you can work inside the case without much hassle. As far as cooling my system, I think the Vortex Plus did a good job, but considering the fan noise, I would go with a cooler with a quieter fan. I will give the Cooler Master Vortex Plus 3.5 out of 5.


Specifications

BrandCooler Master
Websitewww.coolermaster.com
Socket TypesIntel Socket LGA1366 / 1156 / 775
AMD Socket AM3/AM2/940/939/754
Supported CPU'sIntel
- Core i7 Extreme
- Core i7
- Core i5
- Core i3
- Core2 Extreme / Quad / Duo
- Pentium
- Celeron

AMD
- Phenom II X4 / X3 / X2
- Phenom X4 / X3
- Athlon II X4 / X3 / X2
- Athlon X2
- Athlon
- Sempron
Heatsink MaterialAluminum fins
Copper heatpipes
Fan Airflow15.7 - 54.8 CFM
Fan Air Pressure0.35 - 4.27 mm H2O
Fan Life40,000 hours
Fan Noise Level17 - 35 dBA
Bearing TypeLong life sleeve bearing
Connector4-pin
Other FeaturesCompact profile design for HTPC chassis and LAN box chassis
Universal mounting for Intel LGA1366/1156/775 and AMD AM3/AM2/940/939/754 sockets
4 x Direct Contact heatpipes for seamless contact between CPU surface and cooler
Dimensions116 (L) x 100 (W) x 84 (H) mm
4.6 (L) x 3.9 (W) x 3.3 (H) inches
Weight445 grams
1 pound