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Cooler Master has unveiled the full specifications and European pricing for its new MasterFan A and MasterFan M Series cooling fans, featuring aluminium-frame designs and technology derived from the company’s enterprise AI computing division.
{alcircleadd}The new fan series incorporates a three-phase industrial-standard motor along with an enterprise-grade Magnetic Dynamic Bearing (MDB) system equipped with active lubricant recycling technology, aimed at improving cooling efficiency and operational durability.
The product lineup is split into two variants based on blade material. The MasterFan A Series features aluminium blades combined with a full-aluminium frame, which Cooler Master describes as a first in the consumer cooling segment. Meanwhile, the MasterFan M Series uses Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) blades housed within the same full-aluminium frame structure.
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Both series feature a 30 mm thickness, four-point rack-mount-inspired corner pads for vibration isolation and centre-hub ARGB lighting.
According to the specifications released by the company, the fans can reach speeds of up to 4,000 RPM, generating airflow of up to 121.73 CFM and static pressure of 13.15 mmH₂O. A quieter variant is also being introduced, operating at a maximum speed of 2,500 RPM while delivering airflow of up to 76.9 CFM.
The new fans series will be available in both 120mm and 140mm formats through authorised retailers and distribution channels. Pricing has been set at approximately USD18 for the MasterFan M120/140 ARGB, USD26 for the MasterFan A120, and roughly USD35 for the MasterFan A120 FC.
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