Tuesday, May 15th 2012

Cooler Master Launches Geminii M4 CPU Cooler

Cooler Master, an industry leading chassis, thermal solution, peripheral, and accessory manufacturer, announces a CPU cooler with huge performance packed into a seemingly miniature package. That new compact CPU cooler is the GeminII M4 - a GeminII series cooler.

Redefining cooling performance for space restricted environments, GeminII M4 is engineered to maximize cooling with its minimal CPU contact gaps and four extremely efficient direct contact heat pipes that provide excellent heat dissipation. Standing at a mere 59mm / 2.3in tall, it is uniquely suited to thrive in the small spaces afforded to CPU coolers in HTPCs and other slim systems. This small size is accomplished by developing a new smaller 120mm fan that is only 15mm thick as opposed to ones that are traditionally 25mm. This newly developed fan not only provides the benefit of a 10mm shorter height, it maintains high airflow - providing up to 58.4CFM when set on high speed.
To ensure that the GeminII M4 adequately takes advantage of this improved fan, a unique heat pipe layout is utilized that orients the heat pipes in a tighter "C-shape" rather than the standard "U-shape". This directs the flow of heat more efficiently to the aluminum fins where the heat is exhausted. Much like the GeminII S524, GeminII M4 features an airflow design that is 90° rotated to avoid heat radiating from the motherboard. In turn, this orientation simultaneously provides a steady airflow to motherboard chipsets surrounding the CPU socket.

GeminII M4 will be available in June, 2012. Price and availability may vary based on region. Please consult your local Cooler Master Representative for more information. Click here for more details.
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2 Comments on Cooler Master Launches Geminii M4 CPU Cooler

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Looks almost like a rip off of Scythe's 'Big Shuriken' series of low profile coolers
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#2
mixa
Hmmm there is something wrong on this one.I have this cooler since ~3 months now?!?....
Here are photos of the retail box (I dont have the cooler itself atm on this machine):

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Am I missing something here?

By the way, this cooler has nothing to do with the Scythe's old low profile coolers, this thing is much more efficient and the fins of the heatsink are something I haven't seen in any other cooler by far.
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