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Cooler Master GeminII M4 Ultra-Low CPU Cooler Announced
Saturday, 10 September 2011

Cooler Master GeminII M4 Ultra-Low CPU Cooler Announced

Minimum Size, Maximum Performance

Cooler Master, a leading manufacturer of thermal solutions, computer enclosures, CPU coolers, peripherals, and accessories, announces an impressive new ultra low profile CPU cooler. The GeminII M4 is the ultimate answer to space-constrained setups such as mini-ITX, HTPC, and any small-sized desktop PC.

Engineered to quickly dissipate heat from a CPU, the GeminII M4 is built with direct contact heat pipes that minimize CPU contact gaps and provide excellent heat conduction. It accomplishes this while maintaining a compact form that is suitable for applications with limited space. A unique heat pipe layout and a newly developed thin fan profile accentuate this ability and deliver uncompromised cooling performance. At 59mm (2.3in) height, the GeminII M4 is ready to offer the best performance when installed in many of the smallest systems.

Specifications


For the latest CPU support information, please visit our website.
Tested and certificated under a safety current of 0.3A.

About Cooler Master
Cooler Master was founded to provide the best thermal solutions to our customers worldwide. Since its establishment a decade ago, we continue to invest in product development in order to provide the leading-edge innovations to people and businesses. Cooler Master's enclosure technology line-up includes heat sinks and fans, chassis, power supplies, function panels and accessories. Cooler Master has its headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan, with global branch offices located in Europe, America and APAC, so that we can offer to our customers the best service in time. For more information on Cooler Master, please visit https://www.coolermaster.com/.


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