Cooler Master Offerings at Computex 2013

The wares on exhibit from Cooler Master run the gamut from closed liquid cooling systems, casings to accessories for iOS devices. Read on to uncover their exciting offerings from the show floor of Computex 2013.

New CPU Coolers for a New Era

Capitalizing on the popularity of small form factor desktop systems, especially with AMD's and Intel's new lower powered and better integrated processors, Cooler Master has unveiled its GeminII mini CPU cooler that boasts of four direct contact heatpipes, and a heatsink designed to reduce airflow restriction, in order to provide air-cooling to the entire system. While it resembles Cooler Master's Vorex 211Q cooler, this one packs more cooling capacity in a similar compact form factor.

The Cooler Master GeminII mini CPU cooler.

The Cooler Master GeminII mini CPU cooler.

For users who can afford to fit a full-sized cooler, the new Hyper 103 cooler with its three heatpipes and customized 92mm cooling fan renews the popular long-time Hyper-series of coolers that many DIY enthusiast can associate with because of its affordability and versatility to suit most mainstream cooling needs.

The Cooler Master Hyper 103 features a single customized 92mm cooling fan that uses a special fin design and incorporates air guide technologies.

The Cooler Master Hyper 103 features a single customized 92mm cooling fan that uses a special fin design and incorporates air guide technologies.

For its closed liquid cooling systems, Cooler Master has announced the availability of its Eisberg 240L. It is largely similar to the original Eisberg liquid cooling systems launched in last year's Compuex. For its demo systems, they featured cooling pipes with customized colors.

The Eisberg 240L closed liquid cooling system with its neon green pipes.

The Eisberg 240L closed liquid cooling system with its neon green pipes.

 

The exhibited cooling pipes came in red as well!

The exhibited cooling pipes came in red as well!

PSU Reinforcements

Cooler Master also showcased two of its latest power supply units, the V750S and the GX II 750W. The V-series of PSUs are targeted at DIY enthusiasts, while the GX II-series of PSUs are aimed at gamers. While the current lineup of GX II-series PSUs are not modular, we were told to expect modular GX-series PSUs as early as September 2013.

The Cooler Master V750S PSU.

The Cooler Master V750S PSU.

The Cooler Master GX II 750W PSU.

The Cooler Master GX II 750W PSU.

For its high-end offering, Cooler Master showcased their 80 PLUS Gold certified V1000 that was launched in April this year.

The Cooler Master V1000 PSU.

The Cooler Master V1000 PSU.

 

New Tower Casings and Accessories

The company also updated its existing line of casings, starting with the Cosmos SE full tower chassis.

The Cosmos SE demo setup consists of the V1000 PSU and the Eisberg 240 liquid cooling system with custom tubes to best showcase the system.

The Cosmos SE demo setup consists of the V1000 PSU and the Eisberg 240 liquid cooling system with custom tubes to best showcase the system.

For consumers looking for a less ostentatious chassis, the CM 693 would be right up their alley as it brings minor updates to the popular CM 690 chassis series.

The Cooler Master CM 693 chassis.

The Cooler Master CM 693 chassis.

The company also updated its more recent casing line-up like the Silencio and CM Storm Scout chassis to give them a breath of fresh air. The Silencio 352 looked like a down-sized Silencio 550, and the updated chassis only accommodate mini-ITX and mATX boards.

The Silencio 352 chassis is ideal for a compact form factor desktop system with noise-dampening features. It will certainly appeal to gamers and system builders looking for that whisper-quiet rig!

The Silencio 352 chassis is ideal for a compact form factor desktop system with noise-dampening features. It will certainly appeal to gamers and system builders looking for that whisper-quiet rig!

 

The Scout 2 Ghost White mid-tower chassis.

The Scout 2 Ghost White mid-tower chassis.

 

To round up its exciting chassis offerings, we were shown the towering CM Storm Trooper. The full tower chassis features a sturdy carrying handle, and front panel that is sloped for easy accessibility.

The sloped front panel of the CM Storm Trooper, and it extends into the sturdy carrying handle.

The sloped front panel of the CM Storm Trooper, and it extends into the sturdy carrying handle.

In true something-for-everyone spirit (at least for iOS device owners), the Duo docks and Ren stands were showcased. The Ren stands are made from aluminum and can safely cradle iOS devices. The Duo docks can accommodate iPads, iPad Minis and iPhones for their data-syncing as well as charging needs.

The Duo and Ren series of docks and stands for iOS devices.

The Duo and Ren series of docks and stands for iOS devices.

 

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