Cooler Master GeminII M4 review

This CPU chiller is good for stock clockers only

Cooler Master GeminII M4
Offers some serious cooling for the smaller format motherboards, but not overclocking

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Compact design

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    Direct contact heatpipes

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    Quiet

Cons

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    Not one for the overclockers

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The Cooler Master GeminII M4 uses the direct contact method of shifting heat awat from the CPU. Instead of the heatpipes passing through the contact base, in this method they are flattened and become an integral part of the bottom of the contact plate, directly touching the heat shield on the top of the CPU.

To get to its amazingly low height profile (just 59mm tall) the cooler uses four standard 6mm U-shaped heatpipes but turns them on their sides to allow for a more compact design. And the newly-designed XtraFlow 120mm fan sitting on the top of the cooler is just a mere 15mm thick.

TechRadar Labs

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CPU standard clock (2600K @3.4GHz)

CPU Idle load performance
Degrees Centigrade: Lower is better

Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced C1: 24
Cooler Master GeminII M4: 25
Cooler Master Hyper TX3 EVO: 22
Gelid GX-7: 22
Enermax ETS-T40-TA: 21

CPU full load performance
Degrees Centigrade: Lower is better

Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced C1: 52
Cooler Master GeminII M4: 61
Cooler Master Hyper TX3 EVO: 63
Gelid GX-7: 55
Enermax ETS-T40-TA: 50

CPU Overclocked (2600K @ 4.6GHz)

CPU Idle load performance
Degrees Centigrade: Lower is better

Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced C1: 25
Cooler Master GeminII M4: 26
Cooler Master Hyper TX3 EVO: 24
Gelid GX-7: 22
Enermax ETS-T40-TA: 22

CPU full load performance
Degrees Centigrade: Lower is better

Be Quiet Dark Rock Advanced C1: 72
Cooler Master GeminII M4: 83
Cooler Master Hyper TX3 EVO: 85
Gelid GX-7: 78
Enermax ETS-T40-TA: 70

The compact design though is a godsend for people who want to put standard, high voltage, processors in the confines of a smaller case. As can be seen from our test results, the GeminII M4 works just fine. It's also pretty quiet in operation too.

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