CeBit 2003
Cooler Master
At the expo, Cooler Master announced two new series of coolers - Aero and XDream. The Aero turbocooler series is presented with two solutions, each for P4 and SocketA/370, which is well seen in the photo showing the way they are attached.
Aero 478 and Aero 7
Both coolers have external a variable resistor for adjusting the rotational speeds of the turbine fans. The adjustment range is between 1900 and 4500 rpm. The regulator can be placed either into a special cap for a 3.5 inch compartment and on a cap for expansion cards. Both caps are part of the bundle, their modification is about making a hole for the variable resistor regulator.
It isn't worth mentioning that both coolers are fully made of copper and are meant for the latest models of P4 and AMD Barton 3000+. We acquired an Aero7 specimen right at the expo, and its tests with the Barton processor will be part of the coming roundup on SocketA coolers for the first quarter of the year 2003.
The XDream series is more traditional and is a bit of lower rank than Aero, which expands its application area. The manual adjustment of the rotational speed is there. We'll surely see them in action.
Cooler Master HAC-V83 and HAC-V81
The aluminum keyboard is for freaks and bosses rarely using the computer. In real use, it will quickly get dirty in one places and polished to the mirror gleam in others. But it does look fantastic!
It's not so easy to make out what the device is meant for. But notebook owners will see it immediately that their knees are now fully protected against thermal burns.
The most necessary attribute for the beginner modder - system coolers with highlights - are in great shortage in Russia, but here they are all over the place. Its cost is about $10 a piece.
There are also kits of copper radiators for memory modules in the assortment.
We are taking a simple CD-DVD drive and with an easy motion turn its face panel into something worth of installation and put it into the aluminum case. Many companies produce this stuff for CD, but Cooler Master's solution stands out with its thickness and carefulness. Of course, they believe their brand is much more attractive on the PC's face panel than Plextor, TEAC, Pioneer and TDK :) Produced in two makes - "aluminum" and black.
The best gift for the overclocker is an aluminum mouse-pad produced on the occasion of Cooler Master's 10th anniversary.
Cooler Master Mouse Pad
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