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Guru3D.com » News » Cooler Master Seidon 120M costs 54.99EUR

Cooler Master Seidon 120M costs 54.99EUR

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/30/2012 07:38 AM | 2 comment(s) ]

Cooler Master issued a press-release that its Seidon 120M will hit European retail stores by mid-December for 54.99EUR. The All-in-One liquid cooler is already shipping in the US for $69.99.

Cooler Master, an industry leading chassis, thermal solution, peripheral, and accessory manufacturer, announces its return to the liquid cooling market. Creating the industry’s first All-In-One (AIO) liquid cooler in 2004 with the Aquagate Series, Cooler Master has since strived to improve the design and technology that runs its AIO solutions before signaling their return. 

The result of which is a unique pump and block design that sets itself apart from a sea of copies – The Seidon 120M. It promises to be the first in a long line of AIO solutions from Cooler Master. 

Easy Liquid Cooling for the Masses
Seidon 120M, designed from the ground up to be an extremely compact solution that is accessible to all. Affordable can often be a stigma, but quality remains a high priority with Seidon 120M. It has a high performance waterblock that is machined out of a single block of copper with special Micro Channels that maximize heat dissipation. 

The integrated pump / waterblock combo assist in saving valuable space around the CPU socket while providing performance and reliability that is similar to air-based CPU coolers. Operating between 600 and 2400RPM, the included 120mm PWM fan ensures that there will be plenty of options for balancing performance and noise to a user’s needs.

Simple Setup & Maintenance-Free 
True to the All-In-One moniker, Seidon 120M is a self-contained unit that requires minimal setup for installation and use. The pump and radiator ship pressure tested, pre-filled, and sealed directly from the factory to provide maintenance-free operation for years. This ease of use extends to its support of the latest Intel and AMD sockets; including the latest Intel LGA 2011 and AMD FM2 sockets.






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#4467364 Posted on: 11/30/2012 10:36 AM
The price looks pretty reasonable for micro-water-cooling.

Hilbert, is there any chance you could review it?

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#4467823 Posted on: 11/30/2012 09:20 PM
I would like to see a review as well. I removed the aluminum fins on two of my Dominator RAM blocks, because of my chunky cooler. Things need to slim down there, but I'm not ready to shell out cash for WC.

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