CoolerMaster MasterAir Pro 4 Review
Introduction
Despite what you hard core AIO loving bunch of ladies might think, there’s still a very large percentage of overall cooler sales that go to traditional tower CPU coolers. If there wasn’t, then why would manufacturers such as CoolerMaster continue to bring new products to market? As you might have guessed, the MasterAir Pro 4 is one of these new coolers. Will it bring anything new to the party to lift it above the others, or will it simply be another option to choose from? Best we put it through its paces and find out, starting as always, with the Technical Specification
Technical Specification
| Dimensions | 84x129x158mm (LxWxH) |
| Intel | 2011-v3, 2001, 1366, 1156, 1155, 1151, 1150, 775 |
| AMD | AM4*, AM3, AM3, AM2, AM2, FM2, FM2, FM1 |
| Heat Pipes | 4x6mm Copper |
| Fins | 56 x Aluminium (with top plate) |
| Fans | 1x120mm (option for additional 120mm) |
| Fan Speed | 650-2000RPM |
| Fan Airflow | 66.7CCFM |
| Fan Air Pressure | 2.34mmH2O |
| Noise | 30dB(A) |
*AMD AM4 Upgrade kit needed.



