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Cooler Master Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of computer cases, computer fans, heat sinks, liquid cooling systems, and power supplies for personal computers. The main manufacturing plant is in Taiwan with two additional plants in China. To ensure that consistently high quality products are produced, the Taiwanese factory is ISO 9001 certified and recently the two Chinese factories also gained this certification.
   They are known for their spacious CM Stacker STC-T01 tower case which included the space to install two power supplies.This case was also the first to ventilate the entire side panel with 4 fans. Furthermore, this case has been selected by NVidia Corporation as their official model gaming case. Other cases by Cooler Master include the WaveMaster tower, and the Cavalier Series of towers and desktops. Maximum PC magazine used a WaveMaster case in their 2003 Dream Machine build.
   Cooler Master's computer cases are popular in the enthusiast market and also used by smaller computer manufacturing companies. Their cases compete in the enthusiast market with other high end case manufacturers including Antec, Vantec,SilverStone, Thermaltake and Zalman.
   Many of their small 50 mm heat sinks are used in computers from companies like Compaq and eMachines.
   The PSU lines are called "eXtreme Power", "iGreen Power", known as "EarthWatts" in some territories, "Real Power", and "Real Power Pro".

Products

Cooler Master makes a variety of computer cases. These include budget, mainstream, and enthusiast cases. Examples of enthusiast targeted cases include the Cooler Master Cosmos and the Cooler Master Stacker. The Cooler Master Cosmos is known for its silent operation, tool free-design, exceptional cooling, and innovative features such as enclosing the hard drives in compartments and a special VGA air duct. The Cooler Master Stacker is also well known with its aluminium design, tool free operation with a removable motherboard tray, and the ability to mount (4) 120mm fans on the side panel. Furthermore, nVidia Corporation has selected this enclosure to be the official nVidia SLI chassis. Entry level cases include the Cooler Master Elite 330 and the Cooler Master Centurion.
   The cooling products include heatsinks and liquid cooling systems. Heatsinks include the Cooler Master Eclipse, Cooler Master Gemini, Cooler Master Mars, and their popular Cooler Master Hyper TX2 and 6 series. Their liquid cooling systems are more limited and are entry level cooling systems. The current offerings are the Cooler Master AquaGate Max, the Cooler Master Aquagate S1, and the Cooler Master AquaGate VIVA.
   Cooler Master also makes other products and accessories including case fans, BTX upgrade kits, thermal compounds, power supplies, and other cooling products such as notebook and graphics card coolers.

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