Cooler Master Masterair MA624 Stealth/MA612 Stealth ARGB review

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Product Installation

Product Installation


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We are testing the coolers in a case to recreate a real-life scenario. Here, you can see how many wires you will need to manage. There are two fan cables for MA624 Stealth in this scenario, so it’s a straightforward task. A Y-splitter ARGB cable for the MA612 Stealth ARGB connects to the motherboard or the provided controller. The ARGB cables themselves are a bit too short in my taste.

   

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The biggest (literally) drawback can be the size of the dual-tower cooler (MA624 Stealth); it can be harder to handle in some smaller cases. The MA612 Stealth ARGB shouldn’t be such a “threat.”


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The radiator’s pressure is good, the base is even, and there shouldn’t be any contact with the processor’s IHS. Here’s a small teaser of what the Cooler Master MA612 Stealth ARGB and MA624 Stealth look like in the system. More photos on the next page.

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