Wednesday, October 25th 2017
Cooler Master Reveals Two New RGB CPU Coolers: The MasterAir MA410P, MA610P
Cooler Master has revealed two new tower coolers for their already extensive line-up, in the form of the MasterAir MA410P and MA610P. As the product names imply, the 410P is a slightly lower tier version of the 610P; however, both models share the same design philosophy with what Cooler Master is calling CDC (Continuous Direct Contact) 2.0 technology, which increases heatsink surface area by 45% compared to the first iteration of the technology.
The MasterAir MA410P is being hailed as the successor to the company's successful MasterAir Pro 4 CPU cooler, with four direct-contact copper heatpipes drawing heat from your CPU and through the fin array. A second fan can be added for a push-pull configuration, and a handy RGB controller ensures you'll be able to make it look exactly the way you want.The MA610P, on the other hand, features a dual-fan push-pull configuration straight from the box, and increases the number of direct contact heatpipes to six from the 410P's four. Its dimensions are also slightly increased - this is definitely the bigger, meaner model of the two - so users should take care to make sure their cases can accommodate this particular tower cooler. The same RGB capabilities that are built-in on the 410P are present here.Both coolers come with a 2-year warranty, and should be available soon from the usual suspects. No word on pricing was given at the time of writing.
Sources:
MasterAir MA610P Product Page, MasterAir MA410P Product Page, TPU Forums @ User Chaitanya
The MasterAir MA410P is being hailed as the successor to the company's successful MasterAir Pro 4 CPU cooler, with four direct-contact copper heatpipes drawing heat from your CPU and through the fin array. A second fan can be added for a push-pull configuration, and a handy RGB controller ensures you'll be able to make it look exactly the way you want.The MA610P, on the other hand, features a dual-fan push-pull configuration straight from the box, and increases the number of direct contact heatpipes to six from the 410P's four. Its dimensions are also slightly increased - this is definitely the bigger, meaner model of the two - so users should take care to make sure their cases can accommodate this particular tower cooler. The same RGB capabilities that are built-in on the 410P are present here.Both coolers come with a 2-year warranty, and should be available soon from the usual suspects. No word on pricing was given at the time of writing.
4 Comments on Cooler Master Reveals Two New RGB CPU Coolers: The MasterAir MA410P, MA610P
FYI, both of the 212's I bought many moons ago are still working just fine, although I finally replaced the fan on 1 of them last year....