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The Cooler Master TPC-812 features some interesting new technology like synergy cooling, essentially a combination of the vapor chamber and six heatpipes for enhanced cooling. The redesign cooler fins meanwhile slightly overlap one another, providing a concentrated flow of cool air to the heatsink.
Cooler Master's TPC-812 is packed in a black box which gives you a few details about the cooler on the outside. On the front is a nice photo of the cooler itself, along with Cooler Master's logo and the tagline, "CPU Cooler: True performance cooling vertical vapor chamber ready for overclocking." A listing of compatible sockets for both Intel and AMD is also included on the front.
On the right side of the box you will find another photo of the cooler and another listing of the compatible sockets. The back has a full listing of the cooler's features translated into multiple languages except English, which you will instead find on its own on the left side. The top panel simply has the name of the cooler while the bottom lists more feature information as well as the TPC-812's specifications in multiple languages.
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Doing about 80cfm out of the fan choice I picked, going up would be nice but I also like the fan management to keep things low >> went for too many years with high db fans. I use the Phantom fanbus to keep everything at the lowest hum I can.
Although if things get crazy during gaming I can always turn that up and then crank the volume and drown it out for the short period.
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I personally would go with CM. I have CM products and love it. I have a Thermaltake case which I love, but I'd stick with CM because my V6 GT is a great product and has not failed. Actually, their fans have lasted way longer that the case fans or previous fans I've had.