Search for drivers by ID or device name

Known devices: 165022367

Latest known driver: 23.12.2020

Ad

Обзоры devid.info

Cooler Master MasterAir MA410P and MA610P – Review of Cooling Sturdies

Introduction
The assortment of processor cooling systems from Cooler Master has been replenished with models MasterAir MA610P RGB and MA410P RGB, made in the form of traditional cooling towers. Both coolers use the technology of direct contact of heat pipes with the CPU cover, and their differences are in the design of the radiator and the number of supplied fans.
Do you often see cooling devices which can boast both of classy design and high-quality performance? In the majority the producers pay more attention to one of the foresaid features.
Newcomers use RGB – lightning that is usually go with four-pin RGB-capable motherboards to provide quiet operation while allowing a variety of 16.7 million colors and no softaware is needed. The company declared the compatibility with ASUS AURA Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light Sync systems.

Here you can see the specifications of more powerful model MA610P RGB:
Dimensions (HxWxD) - 6.5 x 5 x 2.4"
Base Height - 1.0" (25.4mm)
Assembly Offset - 0.0" (centered)
Weight - 46.9 ounces
Materials - Aluminum Fins; Copper Base
Fans - (2) 120mm x 25mm RGB
Connectors - (2) four-pin PWM (with splitter)
AMD Sockets - FM2(+), FM1, AM2(+), AM3(+), AM4
Intel Sockets - 775, 115x, 1366, 2011x
Warranty - 2 years
 
Close Look
The device consists of six copper heat pipes with a diameter of 6 mm. They have direct contact with the processor cover; and Continuous Direct Contact 2.0 technology allows to increase the area of ​​the contact patch and to increase the efficiency of heat removal as a result.
The cooler is equipped with an aluminum radiator and two 120mm fans MasterFan 120 Air Balance RGB. The average claimed time between failures is 40 thousand hours.
 
MasterAir MA410P is a MasterAir Pro 4 receiver. The radiator is pierced by four heat pipes with a diameter of 6 mm, and it is cooled by a 120 mm fan (650-2000 rpm, up to 30 dBA of noise, and a capacity of 113 m3/h). In the kit there are brackets for the second fan. If to compare, MasterAir MA610P is much more serious solution. A twice thicker radiator (616 grams), 6 heat pipes, and two fans at once. Vanes are slightly different, but also with RGB-backlighting. The impeller rotates at a speed of 600-1800 rpm, rumbles up to 35 dBA (it is really crazy), and pumps up to 90 m3 of air per hour.
 
To buy a cooler MasterAir MA610P it will be possible for an approximate price of 70 euros.
 
The MasterAir MA610P cooling system is compatible with Intel processors LGA 2066, 2011-v3, 2011, 115x and 1366, as well as with AMD processors AM4, AM3 +, AM3, AM2 +, AM2, FM2 +, FM2 and FM1 and LGA 775 mountings.
 
The Continuous Direct Contact 2.0 Technology increases the surface area of the copper base by 45% to maximize the contact and removal heat from the CPU. The total of 6 heatpipes, the MA610P is able to maximize TDP capacities.
 
Cooler Master did not borrow the Lepa or Cryorig solution. There are two options for controlling the backlight. You can use both a wired controller and an RGB compatible motherboard utility. Cooler Master officially supports ASUS AURA SYNC, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync and ASRock RGB LED. And if the motherboard has a standard RGB comb, the user will be able to control the backlighting of the cooler.
 
Coolers MasterAir MA410P and MasterAir MA610P are similar in RGB-illumination, but differ significantly in format. The MasterAir MA410P cooler is much narrower, and costs less. It is equipped with one fan. MasterAir MA610P, on the other hand, is much more powerful. It is equipped with two RGB-fans in the configuration of pull-push. With coolers, the manufacturer did not reinvent the wheel, the MasterAir 410P design can be called the new version of MasterAir Pro 4, and MasterAir MA610P - the updated version of MasterAir Maker 8.
  • 0
  • 09 March 2018, 15:54
Only registered users can comment.