Cooler Master MasterAir MA624 Stealth CPU Tower Cooler
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Cooler Master MasterAir MA624 Stealth CPU Tower Cooler
Scan code: LN115555 Manufacturer code: MAM-D6PS-314PK-R1
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Cooler Master MasterAir MA624 Stealth CPU Tower Cooler

Cooler Master MasterAir MA624 CPU Tower Cooler, 6 Heatpipes, Dual Heatsink, 2x140mm/1x120mm Fan, Intel/AMD

Scan code: LN115555 Manufacturer code: MAM-D6PS-314PK-R1
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MasterAir MA624 Stealth CPU Tower Cooler from Cooler Master

MATREXX 40 3FS

Twice the Performance Cooler Master’s MA624 Stealth brings to you twice the performance with dual fans and tower in a striking package. Equipped with jet black hardware throughout, its dark veil is nothing to be underestimated. The twin 140mm SickleFlow fan combined with dual tower heatsink configuration delivers a powerful Push-Pull setup, with its 6 pipes and nickel platedbase working in sync to draw heat out rapidly. An optional 3rd120mm fan is included to you for swap out for necessary RAM clearance. The MA624 Stealth is the ultimate secret weapon to blast away heat.

Never Worry about Heat

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RELENTLESS COOLING POWER6 heat pipes and full coverage of nickel-plated copper base provides seamless contact with CPU for excellent heat dissipation.

Only the Best Cooling

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TWICE THE SURFACE AREADual tower heatsinks provide twice the surface area for better cooling Best combination of fin thickness and distance between layers ensures maximum airflow through the heatsink.

Quiet Noise, Super Powerful

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QUIET AND POWERFULTwin SickleFlow 140 fans provide optimal airflow and pressure using Push-Pull setup for excellent performance at inaudible noise levels

Versatile Ways to Build

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INCLUDES 2 SICKLEFLOW 140 & 1 SICKLEFLOW 120Optional 3rd SickleFlow 120 fan is included for necessary RAM clearance.

Create the Perfect Build

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COMPATIBILITY & CLEARANCEOptimized design for graphic cards’ compatibility on ATX and M-ATX platforms.

Fan Configuration:
SickleFlow 120 x 1 & SickleFlow 140 x 1
Allows 40mm RAM height for clearance and compatibility.

SickleFlow 140 x1
Concave heatsink design provides up to 70mm RAM compatibility.

Further Features of the MasterAir MA624

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ABlack aluminum top cover offers a premium finish

BDual tower heatsinks provide twice the surface area for better cooling

C6 heat pipes and nickel- plated base provides optimal coverage for exceptional cooling

DTwin fans utilize Push-Pull setup for optimal airflow and pressure

EOptional 3rd SickleFlow 120mm fan included for necessary RAM compatibility and clearance

FExclusive All-In-One mounting design for easy installation

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Telephone:
0871 472 4747
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