Cooler Master unveiled the MastarAir MA624 Stealth CPU cooler in Hong Kong. The firm’s newest twin aluminium fin-stack cooler is very large, measuring 144.9 mm x 153.2 mm x 160 mm (WxDxH). It options two aluminium fin-stacks skewered by six 6 mm-thick nickel-plated copper warmth pipes. Included with the cooler are three followers, of which two are SickleFlow 140 mm, and the third SickleFlow 120 mm. In its typical configuration, the 140 mm spinners are take up the center (convey) and final (pull) positions, whereas the 120 mm takes up the primary (push) place, 70 mm clearance for tall reminiscence modules. For these with commonplace peak reminiscence, 140 mm followers can take up push and convey, with the 120 mm fan pulling in from the top. In its “stealthiest” config, you’ll be able to simply put one 140 mm fan within the center.
Each of the 2 SickleFlow 140 mm followers included with the MA624 Stealth turns between 650 to 1,400 RPM, pushing as much as 67 CFM of air-flow, 10-27 dBA noise output, and a couple of.25 mm H₂O static stress. The 120 mm spinner does 650 to 1,800 RPM, pushing as much as 62 CFM of air-flow, 8-27 dBA noise output, and a couple of.50 mm H₂O static-pressure. The six heat-pipes converge on the base, making oblique contact with the CPU over a copper base. The two fin-stacks are topped off by a brushed aluminium top-plate, which is removable. Among the CPU socket varieties supported are AM4, LGA1200, LGA2066, and LGA115x. The MA624 Stealth began promoting in Hong Kong for HKD $785 (converts to roughly USD $101).