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Cooler Master Aero 7 CPU Cooler

Manufacturer: Cooler Master
Supplied by: Cooler Master
Price: $28

By Eric Vaughan (4/23/2003)

 

 


Introduction

When the first pictures of the Aero 7 hit the web, I sent them off to Dean and Brian with the comment "COOL!". I thought the design was unique though I thought it's cooling abilities might be suspect. "Gimmicky" came to mind. Somehow Dean managed to get his hands on one and knowing I was intrigued by it and handed it over to me for testing.

Specifications

  • Application: AMD Athlon XP 3000+ and higher, Intel PIII up to 1.13GHz Celeron (T) up to 1.6GHz

Heat Sink

  • Dimensions: 71 x 71 x 38mm

  • Material:  Copper, Skived Fin, 36 fins

Fan

  • Dimensions: 70 x 70 x 70mm

  • Fan Speed: 1,900 - 4,500 RPM

  • Air Flow: 10.9 - 26.9 CFM

  • Connector: Four pin + 3 pin RPM

 

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