Cooler Master Master Air MA612 Stealth cooler
Cooler Master will start handling the dual fan side flow CPU cooler Master Air MA612 Stealth unified in black for the retail market.
The dual fan side flow CPU cooler unifies the whole body such as heat sink, heat pipe, cooling fan, top cover in black. The heat receiving part is equipped with a nickel-plated copper base and is equipped with φ6 mm x 6 heat pipes. In addition, the memory clearance is secured by shifting the heat pipe slightly backward.
The cooling fan is "Sickle Flow 120" with improved blade curve shape, rotation speed is 650 to 1,800 rpm ± 5%, air volume is 62 CFM, noise level is 8 to 27 dBA, static pressure is 2.52 mmH2O, MTTF 160,000 hours, rated current 0.15A, power consumption 1.8W. The external dimensions are 129 mm in width, 112.2 mm in depth, and 158 mm in height. Supported platforms are Intel LGA 2066 / 2011-v3 / 2011/1200/1366/1156/1155/1151/1150, AMD Socket AM4 / AM3 + / AM3 / AM2 + / AM2 / FM2 + / FM2 / FM1.
It'll be priced very steep, at roughly 89 EUR/USD.
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Can't recommend any products of this brand, as they do not have any quality at all.
I've bought a pack of three fans and returned all for having vibrating issues. I've bought a case and after a year is displaying rust, plus the included fans had the bearings fail within 6 months of use.
I know people who bought coolers and they didn't bring a fan (even if the box said so), and the shop wouldn't receive back but he was lucky to record the unboxing.
CM, never again!
EDIT: a friend bought a Ryzen 3600 and the fan is so noisy he had to get a custom cooler that week or he would go mad. I think AMD coolers are made by CM, right? Ya, awesome brand, not.
I had a Cooler Master product that wasn't crap (which was a CPU cooler as well, the Hyper 212s to be exact). Could be that these products are not good, but not that I know of. I think you can also call it bad luck, maybe. Currently got the Dark Rock Pro 4 on a 5950x, which is a beast. I mean, that it even handles the 5950x to me is amazing, because that thing gets hot.
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Can't recommend any products of this brand, as they do not have any quality at all.
I've bought a pack of three fans and returned all for having vibrating issues. I've bought a case and after a year is displaying rust, plus the included fans had the bearings fail within 6 months of use.
I know people who bought coolers and they didn't bring a fan (even if the box said so), and the shop wouldn't receive back but he was lucky to record the unboxing.
CM, never again!
EDIT: a friend bought a Ryzen 3600 and the fan is so noisy he had to get a custom cooler that week or he would go mad. I think AMD coolers are made by CM, right? Ya, awesome brand, not.