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Tweaktown.com: Must Have Editors Choice

Seidon 240M by tweaktown.com : February 2013


"It tops all the AIOs I have tested, and it beats the best air cooler!  The Seidon 240M is quite possibly gods send in AIO cooling, brought to you by Cooler Master."

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Modders-inc: Recommended Hardware

CM Storm Scout 2 by modders-inc.com : January 2013


"Bottom line, whether it is used as a LAN case or just a mid-sized desktop rig, I found the Cooler Master CM Storm Scout 2 to be a great mid sized case and the CM Storm Scout 2 has a build quality that will not disappoint!"

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NotePal ERGO 360 by Geekworldtech.com : January 2013


"It works considerably doing what the product promises. It is sturdy and well-built and accommodates the user in its functionality. The CoolerMaster Notepal Ergo 360 really does help get rid of some hassle when using mobile devices, while giving the user convenience. This product is great at aiding in the great amount of use and does not weigh much when used."

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GeminII M4 by frostytech.com : January 2013


"Bottom line, the low profile Coolermaster Gemin II M4 heatsink offers good thermal performance at full fan speed in sub-75mm tall PC enclosures. The heatsink is generally very quiet, but operating this cooler at its slowest fan speed is best reserved for sub-95W TDP computer processors."

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Bcchardware.com: Recommended Silver

CM Storm Ceres-400 by Bcchardware.com : January 2013


"First this headset is well designed and has a very clean and nice look to it while still being very light in weight as compared to most headsets. It also has a nice sturdier than normal cord with the inline control unit that in my opinion should be on every headset."

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Lanoc.org: Recommended

Seidon 240M by lanoc.org : January 2013


"The Seidon 240M can be found for $99.99, considerably less than the competition. This actually puts it in the same price range as a few of the 120mm coolers, especially kits that come with a push/pull fan setup. The extra surface area that the 240mm radiator affords you is a much better pick and can also be run in a push pull configuration if you would like......The next time you are in the market for a cooling solution the Seidon 240M is going to make your choice much easier. Why go with a 120mm cooler when you could get twice the radiator (unless it won’t fit in your case of course). "



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Hitechlegion.com: Editors Choice

Seidon 240M by Hitechlegion.com : January 2013


"The real kicker on the Cooler Master Seidon 240M is the price point; $99.95 MSRP. So, you get better cooling performance, less noise, easy installation and setup, and top notch build quality for less than what we have been seeing. There has to be a downside, right? Well, if there is, I can’t find it. Cooler Master may have been late to releasing their AIO, but they are still the old pros in cooling and the Seidon 240M showcases their experience and innovation. With all of this going for it, can we possibly give the Cooler Master Seidon 240M anything but our highest award?"

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Tech-kings.net: Crowned Product Award

Seidon 240M by Tech-kings.net : January 2013


"At an MSRP of $99.99, Cooler Master also comes in $10-20 cheaper than the Corsair H100 series.  Cooler Master probably is afforded a bit more pricing flexibility since they manufacture the coolers and don't re-brand them from Asetek or CoolIT like most of the other all-in-one water cooling systems on the market.  For great acoustic and thermal performance, simple setup, and a competitive price, the Seidon 240M looks to be a winner for beginners to liquid cooling and enthusiasts alike."

 

 

 



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Pro-clockers.com: Highly Recommended

Seidon 240M by pro-clockers.com : January 2013


"The cooler performance of the Seidon 240M is right up there with the better of the 240mm all-in-one units, this includes the Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme and the Corsair H100i. We love of Cooler Master stepped outside the box with their version of the AIO cooler. No never do we have to look at the same two typical style head units we are accommodate to.

We farther like the fact that Cooler Master did not complicate things with a lot of wiring coming out of the head unit or needing to be connected to it. This makes for a better looking install. And with eliminating the cables needed to go to a USB header, you miss out on have a dedicate AIO software suite like the Corsair and Thermaltake higher end models. We don’t see this as a big problem as many motherboard manufacturers make an application to allow you to adjust your fans or you can simply download a third party application like SpeedFan.

Even with the Seidon 240M performing well, you still have the option of adding two more 120mm fans to the unit to configure a push/pull setup. This should be good for another couple of degree lower. "



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PCWizKid: Recommended

Seidon 240M by pcwizkidstechtalk.com : January 2013


Pzwizkidstechtalk.com:  Seidon 240M water cooler review and installation on CM Storm Trooper enclosure.

 

 

 



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