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Abstract: Which processor cooler is the best? The choices are overwhelming. Hardware.Info to the rescue! We test no less than 49 different coolers in a consistent test environment producing very reliable results...
Published: 2018-06-13, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Which processor cooler is the best? The choices are overwhelming. Hardware.Info to the rescue! We test no less than 49 different coolers in a consistent test environment producing very reliable results...
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Published: 2018-01-31, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Which processor cooler is the best? The choices are overwhelming. Hardware.Info to the rescue! We test no less than 49 different coolers in a consistent test environment producing very reliable results. After reading this you will know which fan will blow...
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Published: 2017-04-19, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Competitive prices, Fans are incredibly quiet, even at load, Significant performance upgrade for those moving from stock coolers, Good CPU socket support, 100% RAM clearance, Intel quick mounts included, Good overclocking performance (Pro 4),
None, “The new MasterAir Pro 3 and 4 from Cooler Master have taken the budget crown from the 212X. If you’re looking for a high price to performance ratio, good overclocking potential and whisper quiet fans – we can’t recommend them enough!”, Cooler Maste
PricingThe Cooler Master MasterAir Pro 3 is available for just £35, which is the same MSRP as the 212X, although you can pick up the 212X now for just £27. The real winner here though has to be the MasterAir Pro 4, which costs just £42.71 and given that i...
Easy to install, Choice of installation methods, Black heatsink cover is a nice addition
Neither cooler is hugely competitive in-terms of thermal performance, Cryorig H7 out-performs both and is cheaper than the Pro 4
The MasterAir Pro 3 and MasterAir Pro 4 are two new coolers from Cooler Master, creators of the legendary Hyper 212 EVO.Both are very similar, though the Pro 3 is a bit smaller and uses a 92mmm fan, while the Pro 4 is obviously bigger and makes use of a 1...
Published: 2017-04-10, Author: Dave , review by: play3r.net
Superb performance, MasterFan included as standard, Competetively priced
Nothing new in the cooler design
The MasterAir Pro 3 & Pro 4 have been available to buy for a little while now, but they really deserve getting their own media launch this week. The performance witnessed place them in very respectable positions in the Play3r cooler charts, and they are a...
Abstract: Cooler Master continues to cash in on the “Master” part of its name with its new MasterAir series of basic heatsink and fan CPU coolers, yet its mid-market pricing remains. The MasterAir Pro 4 is available for only $45, and the MasterAir Pro 3 for $40. Gi...
Cooler Master MasterAir Pro 3 performance:A compact, yet capable and promising cooling solution from Cooler Master's army of products. Several things are defining this MasterAir Pro 3 cooler – compatibility, noise level vs performance, technologies used...
Published: 2016-10-31, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
Cooler Master's MasterAir Pro CPU heatsinks hit most of the marks that good air coolers should these days. The MasterAir Pro 3 offers a much wider PWM range than the Intel stock cooler for quiet running at idle, and the noise character of its 92-mm fan u...
Published: 2016-10-31, Author: Brian , review by: legitreviews.com
Cooler Master has brought in two new budget friendly coolers to the MasterAir line-up, and if you’re on a very strict budget and want better than stock, these coolers are not bad! The mounting system can be tedious, but the performance was decent...