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Cooler Master MasterAir Pro CPU Heatsink Roundup @ Hardware Asylum

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Hello Everyone,Everyone loves low cost cooling and while you miss out on style and prestige by going cheap that doesn't mean it sucks.Subject: Cooler Master MasterAir Pro CPU Heatsink Roundup ( -at -) Hardware AsylumURL: http://www.hardwareasylum.com/reviews/cooling/cm_masterair-4Quote: These are two heatsinks born from the essence of the Hyper 212 Evo. The intent was to compliment the popular design while offering an alternative with the latest Cooler Master technology.A news posting would be "cool" (these is the puns people)ThanksDennis Garciahttp://www.hardwareasylum.com

 

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