Cooler Master G200P
Compact and pretty, Cooler Master’s G200P looks to make a name for itself in the compact cooling space. But its fan is noisy at high RPMs, and even when cranked up, thermal performance wasn’t impressive.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
Product details
- ULTRA-LOW PROFILE - The G200P's compact 39.4 mm height clearance is ideal for Small Form Factor (SFF) mini-ITX/mITX PC cases where build space is limited
- COMPACT, CAPABLE, COLOURFUL - The petite yet powerful 92mm PWM fan delivers exceptional top-down air flow and pressure (35.5 CFM, 2.4 mmH2O) and support RGB illumination which can be assigned either manually or via RGB motherboard software
- DUAL C-SHAPED HEAT PIPES - The copper CPU cold plate is anchored to 2 copper heat pipes embedded at strategic angles within a dense aluminium fin array to ensure optimal heat dispersion within limited confines
- PRECISION-ENGINEERED AIR FLOW -Cool air is forced downwards into the heatsink from which heat exhaust flows outwards to opposite edges of the cooler in parallel with the cooling fins thereby minimizing air flow resistance
- UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - An included manual controller allows any system to enjoy RGB lighting, while the cooler bracket is compatible with AMD (AM4, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, FM2+, FM2, FM1) & Intel (LGA 1151, 1150, 1155, 1156) sockets
PROS
+ + Extremely low profile and small footprint
+ + Zero memory clearance issues
+ + Handsome design
CONS
- Fan is noisy at high RPM
- Limited cooling potential
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By Tom's Hardware on August 29, 2021
Compact and pretty, Cooler Master’s G200P looks to make a name for itself in the compact cooling space. But its fan is noisy at high RPMs, and even when cranked up, thermal performance wasn’t impressive.
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