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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.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
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.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
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