FSP Windale 4

The MA410P offers a good blend of user customization and solid performance in a medium-size tower cooler, especially for systems without room for a very large tower cooler or the budget for a quality closed-loop AIO liquid model.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Product details

  • Intel: LGA 1150, LGA 1155/Socket H2, LGA 1156/Socket H, LGA 1366/Socket B, LGA 2011/Socket R, LGA 775/Socket T, LGA 2066(X299)| AMD: Socket FM2, Socket FM1, Socket AM4, Socket AM3+, Socket AM3, Socket AM2+, Socket AM2
  • Direct heat-pipes conduct CPU dice for better cooling performance
  • Patented solder- less louver fin assembly to increase Heat-pipe ventilation | 120 mm optimized cooling fin design
  • Universal mounting bracket compatible with the latest sockets of Intel and AMD
  • Extreme silent 120 mm fan with anti-vibration rubber used to minimize movement and noise

PROS

+ Good cooling performance
+ RGB fan lighting can integrate with four-pin motherboard RGB support
+ Supports most common CPUs (though not Threadripper)

CONS

- Premium price versus similar quad-heatpipe coolers

Expert reviews and ratings

By Tom's Hardware on March 18, 2018
The MA410P offers a good blend of user customization and solid performance in a medium-size tower cooler, especially for systems without room for a very large tower cooler or the budget for a quality closed-loop AIO liquid model.
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By Tom's Hardware on March 15, 2018
Arctic's striking $39 aircooler has fine build quality and surprisingly quiet performance, and it can cover the bulk of the TR4-socket AMD Threadripper. (That said, if TR4 support doesn't matter, the Freezer 33 eSports Edition is just a few dollars more and covers almost all current CPU sockets.)
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