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Cooler Master MasterAir MA610P RGB Air Cooler Review

Temperatures

All temperature charts are sorted with lowest load temperatures at the top.

I must admit, I had hoped the MA610P would perform better than it does considering its size, dual fans and 6x 6mm heatpipes.

Overall it is not a bad cooler, but it is bettered by cheaper alternatives – the Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi being a direct competitor, it cools around 4C better with an overclocked CPU.

Acoustics

The benefit of the two Air Balance fans is definitely acoustics. Just like the MA410P, this cooler is essentially inaudible with the CPU left at stock clocks, while even when overclocked the noise is easily drowned out. This situation is likely helped by the cooler having two fans – they can spin at lower speeds while still pushing the same amount of air that a single fan could achieve.

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