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Guru3D.com » News » Cooler Master Also Launches MasterAir MA620P and MA621P CPU Coolers

Cooler Master Also Launches MasterAir MA620P and MA621P CPU Coolers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/03/2018 08:00 AM | source: | 5 comment(s)
Cooler Master Also Launches MasterAir MA620P and MA621P CPU Coolers

Cooler Master introduces the MasterAir MA620P and MA621P that pushes the performance of air cooling beyond AIO liquid cooling. Cooler Master's heatsink is a combination of two built heatsinks with CDC 2.0 technology and two MasterFan MF120R RGB that is able to transfer and dissipate heat at efficient levels. 

The MasterFan MF120R RGB are also certified by ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI and Asrock with their motherboard RGB sync. Supercharged Dual  
MasterAir MA620P and MA621P TR4 edition supercharges your CPU cooling by doubling the surface area by combining two heatsinks each accompanied by two MasterFan MF120R RGB to ensure enough air pressure brings out the heat quickly enough to continually remove heat from the CPU. An optional 3rd fan is possible to take you to the next level. MasterAir MA620P and MA621P TR4 edition come with two MasterFan MF120R RGB and a RGB controller. You have the option of controlling with a click of a few buttons to set the color, intensity level and effects or use the software from the motherboard manufacturer. Because Cooler Master RGB fans are fully compatible with ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI and Asrock, you are guaranteed that full system sync of RGB is possible. 

MasterAir MA621P TR4 edition has an exact fitting base for the TR4-SP3 ensures the AMD Threadripper CPU has optimal surface contact and thus optimal heat transfer. The base also includes the Continuous Direct Contact Technology 2.0 (CDC 2.0), to have direct integration with heatpipes.



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Robbo9999
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#5525174 Posted on: 03/04/2018 06:51 AM
Well, those are some bold claims that they're making: "pushes the performance of air cooling beyond AIO liquid cooling". I'd like to see a review of this CPU cooler and see how it stacks up against the Noctua NH-D14/D15 air coolers as well as it's performance against some AIO liquid coolers. Noise & temperatures, would be interesting to see what happens - as far as I know Noctua NH-D14 & NH-D15 are the best air coolers out there, and it would be good to see how this new offering from Cooler Master compares.

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#5525179 Posted on: 03/04/2018 08:06 AM
Well, those are some bold claims that they're making: "pushes the performance of air cooling beyond AIO liquid cooling". I'd like to see a review of this CPU cooler and see how it stacks up against the Noctua NH-D14/D15 air coolers as well as it's performance against some AIO liquid coolers. Noise & temperatures, would be interesting to see what happens - as far as I know Noctua NH-D14 & NH-D15 are the best air coolers out there, and it would be good to see how this new offering from Cooler Master compares.

Same, also the Thermal Right SB-E Extreme/IB-E Extreme are another pair of coolers that still hold up today, As my SB-E Extreme that I had since it came out, still holding up it own as I have it paired with an oced I7 7800X @ 4.6ghz. I still hoping at-least there would be improvements in air cooling, so I could switch to something that doesn't take 4 hands to install, while at the same time not being an pain to remove and install.

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#5525337 Posted on: 03/04/2018 10:47 PM
If you are doing encoding I would not risk using air on more then 8 cores.

Irenicus
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#5525713 Posted on: 03/06/2018 02:23 AM
Well, those are some bold claims that they're making: "pushes the performance of air cooling beyond AIO liquid cooling". I'd like to see a review of this CPU cooler and see how it stacks up against the Noctua NH-D14/D15 air coolers as well as it's performance against some AIO liquid coolers. Noise & temperatures, would be interesting to see what happens - as far as I know Noctua NH-D14 & NH-D15 are the best air coolers out there, and it would be good to see how this new offering from Cooler Master compares.


It was already reviewed months ago. This isn't a newly released cooler. Not sure why it's popping up in news feed now. It's been out since Q4 of 2017

Robbo9999
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#5525722 Posted on: 03/06/2018 06:14 AM
It was already reviewed months ago. This isn't a newly released cooler. Not sure why it's popping up in news feed now. It's been out since Q4 of 2017

Well it's not been reviewed on Guru3d:
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-categories/cooling.html

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