Win Cooler Master liquid CPU cooler

26 November 2012

Courtesy of Sonic Informed, we have a Cooler Master goodie to give away to one lucky MyGaming community member.

Up for grabs is Coolermaster Seidon 120M liquid CPU cooler.

Derrick Cramer put the Seidon 120M to the test and had this to say in his review:

“The Seidon 120M may not be the best thing since sliced bread, but it’s good enough to be a worthy contender in the all-in-one cooling solution market. The performance is great, and it only gets better when you add a second fan into the mix. It can keep up and surpass some of the big names in the same category range and does so with a low-profile design. There are a few issues though. The stock fan can get incredibly loud, louder than most gamers want to deal with, and it gets worse when you add a second fan to the radiator. Luckily it is a PWM model so keeping the noise in check is possible, and even at lower fan speeds to reduce noise, performance is still good.

Other than the noise, everything went smoothly. From installation to aesthetics, the Seidon 120M has all the bases covered. If you’re in the market for a new cooler and absolutely want an all-in-one liquid cooling system the Seidon 120M may be for you – it comes recommended.”

To enter the competition, simply head on over to the MyGaming competition forum.
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  1. Axon1988
    27.11.2012 at 05:30

    Leke! I’d like to have a watercooling setup. Would be awesome to compare this to say the new Corsair range…

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