ID-Cooling’s Latest Hunter VC-Twin CPU Cooler

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ID Cooling Hunter VC-Twin Installed in the System

If you haven’t heard of ID-Cooling, you’re not alone. ID-Cooling was first announced to the world during Computex 2013, though, we haven’t seen much from them until now. The Hunter VC-Twin CPU cooler has just been announced with a very similar design compared to the Noctua NH-D14 and D15. While the Noctua NH-D14 came with the same 120mm and 140mm PWM fan configuration as the Hunter VC-Twin, it did not come with anti-vibration rubber grommets attached to the fans. The Noctua NH-D15 improved on this design as they have added the rubber anti-vibration grommets to the fans, and this is where the Hunter VC-Twin becomes very similar – The fan design of the NH-D14, and the anti-vibration design of the NH-D15.

ID-Cooling Hunter VC-Twin CPU Cooler

With all this in mind, the Hunter VC-Twin does comes with a vapor chamber base, twin tower heatsink design, and a very stylish black and red color scheme that will definitely go very well with today’s hottest gaming PCs. The cooler is compatible with Intel’s LGA 2011, LGA 1150/1151/1155/1156, LGA775 and even AMD’s FM2+/FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2 socket CPUs.

ID-Cooling Hunter VC-Twin Specifications

The cooler itself is massive, with a 141mm (W) / 153mm (L) / 160mm (H), however this cooler should fit fine into most of today’s gaming chassis. Do keep in mind that there might be a clearance issue with higher memory modules with the cooler. Although this beast of a cooler does provide a whooping maximum thermal load of up to 200W. Unfortunately, As of yet we have no word about pricing.