Cooler Master MasterAir G100M (MAM-G1CN-924PC-R1)
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Cooler Master MasterAir G100M
Type:air cooler
Suitable for:for CPU
Socket Intel:775, 1150, 1155/1156, 1366, 2011/2011 v3, 2066, 1151/1151 v2, 1200
Socket AMD:AM2/AM3/FM1/FM2, AM4
Fan:⌀ 100 mm
Revolutions:up to 2400 rpm
TDP:130 W
Height:75 mm
Changeable colour and backlight mode using the included switch.
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Cooler Master MasterAir G100M is a compact and stylish CPU cooler featuring RGB lighting that can be controlled via a compatible motherboard. It is designed for processors with a maximum TDP of 130W, making it suitable for various Intel and AMD sockets. Users appreciate its attractive design and efficient cooling performance, with one review noting a temperature drop from 85 to 75 degrees under load. However, some users find the installation process cumbersome, as it requires replacing the backplate, and the cooler can be noisy, especially during light tasks like web browsing. Despite these issues, it effectively manages heat and adds a visually appealing element to the setup. The cooler's low profile design is appreciated, though it may slightly obstruct access to RAM slots. Overall, it is a solid choice for those seeking a balance of aesthetics and performance, though potential buyers should be aware of the installation challenges and noise levels.
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Compact in height. Features RGB lighting, which can be controlled by a Gigabyte motherboard. 1. Inconvenience of installation compared to boxed coolers. You need to unscrew the backplate and replace it with the one from the kit. It doesn't attach firmly and wobbles. Then secure the cooler itself from above with a special key. It's much more of a hassle compared to screwing in 4 screws of the native cooler. 2. With each mouse click while surfing the internet, the processor's temperature slightly spikes and the cooler instantly responds by increasing speed and buzzing. These constant "takeoffs" are annoying. 3. It slightly overhangs the RAM, making it difficult to access the outermost slot without removing the cooler. ![]() |
According to the design features of the Cooler Master Master Air, with a heat supply of 130 watts, up to a processor of 125 watts, power consumption, and most often six cores. We look forward to when they will be on sale. if they were on sale and available, they might have purchased, but there is no Product and the conversation is postponed, until then. until he arrives in Ukraine, and in Taiwan for a fan it is somehow very expensive. design, large fan, presentable lighting, better green not found |
I took it to cool the i7 processor, previously it did not heat up slightly, but it remained within normal limits even in games under load. It rotates quickly and heat dissipation is efficient. With it, the pace dropped from 85 degrees at the peak to 75 degrees, and this is not a bad result. Nice, low, easy installation No problems use Cooler Master MasterAir G100M less than month |
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AIDA64 measurements showed a processor temperature of 45 degrees without load, and when fully loaded, an average of 95 degrees, with a maximum of 101 degrees.
I solved the issue of constant speed increase, oddly enough, by setting the maximum fan mode in the BIOS. Although it’s noisy, it maintains a constant level. You get used to it.
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