Vantec CCK-6035D

Vantec's CCK-6035D is a bonded fin copper cooler. The outer shell that holds the heatsink is made of aluminum.

Cooler photo  
 


What a surface!


We received three packages with samples of this cooler from Vantec. The first shipment contained a handmade prototype.
The second shipment contained the final production version. The third shipment arrived without any comment.

What is the difference between the coolers found in the second and third shipment? Well, have a look at the surface finish:

See the difference

On the left, the cooler from the second shipment, on the right from the third shipment.
Obviously, Vantec has substantially improved surface finish. Note that both coolers shown here are "production" units and not prototypes;
so if you plan to buy this cooler, make sure you get a recently produced one with the good surface finish.

Installation and clip

Vantec's cooler comes with a clip that uses only two of the six pegs on the socket. Since this cooler isn't very heavy for a copper cooler, this shouldn't cause problems - although we still prefer six-cleat mounting clips. Thermal compound is included.

Performance and noise, conclusion

The cooling performance of the Vantec CCK-6035 is good, but not particularly impressive. In past roundups, Vantec coolers have never been the top performers, but they could always convinve with a good price/performance ratio. So, if you can get this cooler for around $25, go for it. At $30 or more it might be wiser to chose the Thermalright SK6.

As with all coolers equiped with Delta 7000rpm fan, this cooler is very loud. However, a lower noise version is also available by now - unfortunately it was announced too late to be included in this roundup.


Vantec CCK-6035
Fan: Delta 60x25 7000rpm
Price: around $30
Advantages
  • Relatively good performance
  • Inexpensive
  • Lower noise version also available
Disadvantages
  • Very loud
  • Surface finish on older CCK-6035's isn't as good
  • More efficient coolers are available
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