
Introduction to the Cooler Master Gemini II S524 CPU Cooler
Proper cooling of computer components is one of the most important procedures to consider when building a new rig. The first thing that comes to mind when it comes to cooling is making sure the CPU is operating at a satisfactory temperature, but many seldom go any farther than that. What about extra cooling of your RAM, North Bridge or even the phase power MOSFETs of your motherboard? Yes, these things should be cooled as well. Whether it is to extend your overclocking ceiling or to help prolong the life of your components. Cooler Master has adding the Gemini II S524 to their line of CPU coolers and it helps achieve all of those.
Cooler Master’s take on the Gemini II S524
Gemini II S524 features a larger Heat sink for improved cooling performance, and increased memory module clearance to support high end memory modules featuring large Heat sinks of their own. It comes equipped with a modular 120mm fan with an ideal noise performance ratio throughout its supported range of rpm. It can be upgraded to a 140mm fan to further boost its cooling performance or opt for a super low noise, low rpm fan.


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