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Everyone know Cooler Master and their Gamer Cases. But in this review we will look at
something completely different. It is the compact Cooler Master Seidon 120M Liquid CPU
Cooler - a compact and closed system with radiator and CPU block with built in 12 volt
pump.
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There have been whisperings and rumours about Cooler Master’s entry into the water cooling market now for what seems like an age. As far as I can recall, these intensified back at CeBIT 2012 but they were around quite a bit before then. Cooler Master were planning 2012 launches of two different all-in-one water cooling series, the Eisberg and the Seidon. The Eisberg is intended for the ultra high performance and enthusiast market segments while the Seidon is intended for the mid range and enthusiast market segments. The Seidon series has already launched more or less on time but due to what we have heard are “production problems”, the Eisberg series is currently delayed and still awaiting its release.
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Aiming to stamp their authority in a rapidly-growing market, the trio of ‘Seidon’ units represents Cooler Master’s first range of globally-available, new-generation all-in-one liquid CPU coolers. Can the mid-range Seidon 120M prove itself as a viable competitor to the likes of Corsair’s H60 and Antec’s Kuhler 620?
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The system installed extremely well and didn't require 10 steps to assemble the mounting hardware. In fact, the hardware is so easy to use you can reconfigure the cooler from Intel to AMD in a matter of minutes which cannot be said for many of the competing products.
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The 280mm closed-loop all-in-one liquid cooling selection is about to grow by one: The Cooler Master (RL-N28L-20PK-R1) Nepton 280L. Sporting new dual 140mm JetFlo fans with POM bearings and a new pump design with LED, the 280L is Cooler Master’s answer to the Kraken X60 and H110. Will an all-new pump, high-flow fans and a 280mm radiator be enough to take on the competition? Benchmark Reviews will find out if the Nepton 280L can handle an overclocked FX platform and see how it stacks up against the competition.
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Cooler Master has been trying over the years to squeeze themselves into the all in one liquid cooling market; no spin-offs or re-brands as most AIO manufacturers offer. The in-house design makes these coolers stand out from the competitors offerings, however to be successful the AIO has to be a perfect combination of looks, ease of installation and of course most of all cooling performance at a low noise ratio. The Cooler Master AIO series have been hit and miss; especially the ease of installation was sometimes far fetched. With the Eisberg series Cooler Master has reached new performance heights for the AIO segment. Sadly the Eisberg lineup carried a hefty price tag due to the choice of high grade components. The Nepton series are CM's high end AIO coolers to fill up the gap between the Seidon series and the Eisberg models. Today we review the high end Nepton 280L version and compare it with the previously tested Corsair Hydro H110.
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Cooler Master takes the basic idea of an AIO, beefs up all the components in the mix, and introduces the Nepton 280L to us for testing and review.
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Today Chad takes us on a tour of Cooler Master's new Nepton 240M all-in-one CPU water cooler. Is this the one for you? Read on and take a look.
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Cooler Master has been known for their line of AiO coolers for quite some time now and, even though they’ve got a pretty wide selection already available, they constantly seem to come out with something new. A perfect example of this is seen with their new Nepton Series of liquid CPU coolers where they are 140mm class units, yet they can accomodate 140mm or 120mm fans. Our friends at Cooler Master sent us one of these new Nepton 140XL to throw on the bench and check out.
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Bereits im letzten Jahr erstmals angekündigt, hat Cooler Master nun zwei neue All-In-One-Wasserkühlungen in Form der Nepton 280L und der Nepton 140XL auf den Markt gebracht. Letztere soll Thema dieses Artikels sein und verfügt, wie der Produktname bereits verrät, über einen Radiator und zwei passende Lüfter im 140-Millimeter-Format. Inwiefern sich zudem der überdurchschnittlich dicke Wärmetauscher auf die Performance dieser Kühllösung auswirkt, werden wir im Folgenden klären.
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