2024-08-08
Cooler Master has now officially unveiled the GP57ZS, its take on the Acer Predator Z57 and Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 G95NC. Not only does the Cooler Master GP57ZS offer a DUHD resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate, but it also has 2,304 Mini LED local dimming zones that help deliver up to 1,000 nits peak brightness. Cooler Master is not ready to start selling the GP57ZS just yet. (Image source: Cooler Master) Cooler Master has plenty of gaming monitors in development, including the Mini LED-backed GP27QP and OLED-based GZ2713. Whil...
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2024-06-05
Immersive entertainment takes one step forward with Cooler Master‘s latest display, unveiled at the Computex 2024 Taipei International Computer Show – the GP57ZS. This behemoth boasts a massive 54-inch curved Mini LED panel. While detailed specs haven’t been officially revealed by Cooler Master, information gleaned from the display itself confirms a “dual 4K” resolution, technically known as DUHD (7680 x 2160 pixels). This translates to incredible image clarity and sharpness, ideal for displaying intricate details in games or high-resol...
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2024-02-06
Cooler Master is launching a trio of new monitors for 2024, each arriving at under £500, putting them in more affordable territory. The new Tempest GP2711 is Cooler Master's new Mini LED display, while the GM2711A offers an ultra-fast IPS panel instead. Finally, we have the GM34, a new 34-inch ultrawide.
The Tempest GP2711 arrives at the top of the list, with a £429.99 price tag. For that money, you get a 27-inch Mini LED display with 1440p resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate and impressive colour accuracy of 99% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3.
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2013-07-08
Cooler Master has introduced a new fan, 120 JetFlo, it seems to be designed in a common appearance, no difference from other common fans, and actually it has some interesting features hidden from view.
The 120 JetFlo has a 120 mm size design, running at speeds from 800 RPM to 2000 RPM, is PWM controlled, can push up to 95 CFM, makes up to 26 dBA of noise, and comes with two silent adapters that fix the speeds at either 1600 RPM or 1200 RPM (for those who do not have PWM compatible controllers or motherboards).
The notable features of this new fan include ...
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