Gamer Storm Lucifer Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅08-11-13
Packaging, Bundle & Fan

Lucifer arrives in a small non-descript box which simply has the branding on each face and the side contains technical specifications regarding the cooler itself.

Inside, the different components are sectioned off into another box and covered in clear plastic sheets.


Packaging is quite plain


Opening this packaging up, there are a selection of packets containing different components for the mounting kit and a handy instructions manual to guide you through the installation process. Lucifer is designed to work on an assortment of different CPU sockets which include the following:

Intel Socket
LGA2011/LGA1366/LGA1156/LGA1155/LGA1150/LGA775 130W
Core i7/i5/i3
Core 2 Extreme
Core 2 Quad
Core 2 Duo
Pentium/Pentiume G
Pentium D/Pentium 4
Celeron Dual-Core
Celeron/Celeron D
AMD Socket
FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2 125W
FX X8/X6/X4
A10/A8/A6/A4
Phenom II X6/X4/X3/X2
Phenom X4/X3
Athlon II X4/X3/X2
Athlon X2
Athlon /Athlon FX
Business Class
Sempron



Accessories bundle with different mounting kits


Although GamerStorm tout this cooler as being great for passive usage they have also included a 140mm cooling fan to work in conjunction with the cooler. This fan comes in a rather distinct mint green colour, has a total of nine blades and has a rubberised frame.

Our 140mm cooling fan makes use of a Hydro Bearing and can operate up to 1500RPM with 81.33CFM and 31.1dB.


Distinct 140mm cooling fan



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