CoolerMaster MasterAir MA620P MA621P Review
Introduction
You might be thinking that with the proliferation of reasonably priced AIOs, traditional air coolers had had their day and were now old hat. Well, it would appear not. Companies like CoolerMaster don’t just decide to make a product because they want to, or because they think it looks cool, they do it because there’s an identified market for it. In short, they make things that people will want to buy. Having taken the extremely successful Hyper 212 as their inspiration, CoolerMaster have now released a twin stack tower cooler with a set of fully RGB enabled 120mm fans. The proof though, as always, is in the pudding, so let’s take a look at those technical specifications before we strap it to the Torture test rig.
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Technical Specification
Intel | LGA 2066 / 2011-v3 / 2011 / 1366 / 1156 / 1155 / 1151 / 1150 / 775 |
AMDÂ | AM4 / AM3 / AM3 / AM2 / AM2 / FM2 / FM2 / FM1Â |
Dimensions | 164.5×121.8×136.1mm HxWxD |
Material | Aluminium Finds, Copper heat pipes |
Heatpipes | 6x6mm with CDC 2.0 |
Fans | 2x120mm RGB @ 600-1800rpm |
Static Pressure | 1.65mmH2O |
Airflow | 53.4CFM |
Noise | 31dB(A) |
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