MARS GAMING

AIR COOLING MARS GAMING MCPU33

Key Features:

  • Good Cooling Performance: It is engineered to handle a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of up to 140W, making it suitable for a wide range of modern mid-range processors. This is achieved with 3 ultra-efficient copper heatpipes that use HCT (Heat Contact Technology) to make direct contact with the CPU.
  • Vibrant DUAL FRGB Lighting: The cooler features a DUAL FRGB (Fixed RGB) lighting system. This means both the fan and the top plate of the heatsink tower are illuminated with a bright, multi-color rainbow effect, adding a striking visual element to your build.
  • Quiet Operation: The MCPU33 is equipped with a 110mm PWM fan that uses a durable hydraulic bearing. This allows the fan speed to be automatically controlled by the motherboard, ensuring it runs quietly (as low as 9 dBA) during light tasks and only speeds up when necessary.
  • Broad Compatibility: Thanks to its universal multisocket design, it is compatible with a vast array of both Intel and AMD sockets, including modern ones like Intel LGA 1700/1200/115X and AMD AM5/AM4.
  • Compact Size: With a height of only 133mm, it is relatively short for a tower cooler, allowing it to fit inside many compact and slim PC cases where taller coolers would not.

In short, the MCPU33 is a great-value air cooler that balances reliable cooling performance for mid-range CPUs with a colorful, eye-catching FRGB light show.

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