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. Â Well, most have, but not so the new CoolerMaster MasterAir Maker 8. Â 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”. Â 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. Â Thing is, we’ve been sold this “mod-able” line before by CoolerMaster and were a little disappointed. Â 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.
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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 | 66CFMÂ |
Static Pressure | 2.2mmH2OÂ |
Noise | 24dB(A)Â |
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