CoolerMaster MasterAir Maker 8 Review
Introduction
With increasing dominance of sexy AIOs, the humble air cooler has found itself having to shy away in the corner somewhere. Well, most have, but not so the new CoolerMaster MasterAir Maker 8. This bold and dashing tower air cooler has emerged from the shadows, strapped on its mod-able panels and LED lighting and burst to the front of the crowd yelling “look at me”. OK, we’re not going to try to stretch this analogy any further, but suffice to say the Maker 8 (did we miss the other 7?) sets out its stall as a mod-able CPU air cooler. Thing is, we’ve been sold this “mod-able” line before by CoolerMaster and were a little disappointed. Still if our recent experience with the selection of items available for Pro3 are anything to go by we could be in for a treat.
Technical Specification
| Intel | 2001-v3, 2001, 1366, 115x, 775 |
| AMD | AM4, AM3/3, AM2, FM2/2, FM1 |
| Dimensions | 135x145x172mm (LxWxH) |
| Fins | Aluminium x40 |
| Pipes | 8x6mm (4 soldered, 4 3DVC) |
| Contact Plate | Copper 3DVC |
| Fans | 2x140mm |
| Fan Speed | 600-1800rpm |
| Airflow | 66CFM |
| Static Pressure | 2.2mmH2O |
| Noise | 24dB(A) |


