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CoolerMaster Mars CPU Cooler Review

  Submitted: 02-22-2007


 Summary:
So you want to add some style to your case? Tired of your boring old stock heatsink? There are a lot different heatsinks on the market these days, but today we're going to have a look at one of the more interesting arrivals. The CoolerMaster Mars is stepping up to bat here at Futurelooks!

CoolerMaster is well known for their interesting and fresh designs in the cooling market – they always seems to churn out cool new designs that are quiet and eye appealing. Today we are going to be taking a look at one of their newer designs that tests the water in terms of looks vs. performance. Weighing in at 1.48 lbs and looking like a giant dome of cooling fins and pipes, the CoolerMaster Mars is stepping up to bat!

The CoolerMaster Mars features quiet operation, almost universal socket support ( Intel LGA775, AMD Socket 754/ 939 / 940 / AM2 / F ), intelligent fan control, an eye catching design and more! Instead of prattle on of what this device is said to be like, we've included the official specs below:

Specifications

Socket Type

Intel LGA775, AMD Socket (754/ 939 / 940 / AM2 / F)
**Note: Only compatible 88.9mm Socket F**

Heat Sink Dimension

132*120*105mm

Heat Sink Material

Aluminum Fin + Copper base + 3 Heat pipes

Fan Dimension

T 90 * 25.4 mm

Fan Speed

900~3000 (Max) R.P.M

Fan Air flow

Max 55.3 CFM

Fan Life Expectancy

40,000 hrs

Bearing Type

Sleeve Bearing

Voltage Rating

12v

Noise Level

17dBA (Min), Average 25dBA

Connector

4 PIN

Fan speed adjustment

Three modes adjustment:
1.Silent Mode:1800rpm
2.Performance mode:3000rpm
3.PWM mode: 900~2500rpm

Weight

1.48 lbs

But enough with the specs, let's see what this thing looks like!

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