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    Cooler Master Talks Notebook Cooling

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Apr 27, 2016.

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    Cooler Master is well known to consumers in the custom desktop world, producing cases, coolers, power supplies, and peripherals. However, that’s only the consumer-facing side of their business. Cooler Master is actually two companies, with the larger of the two focused on industrial and OEM thermal solutions. They work in any industry that has thermal needs, not just computers. These industries vary widely, from smartphones to refrigerators and construction equipment. Cooler Master’s role in thermal solutions can be complete, where they work with a customer to fully develop a solution. It may also be a consulting role, where they work with the customer to joint develop a solution. The company’s cooling solutions may not say “Cooler Master” anywhere on the product, even if they were fully developed by Cooler Master.

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