It is hard to think of market sectors where Amazon is not present with its AmazonBasics brand, but it seems that today is the day to reduce this even further. with Amazon’s first processor cooler. However, it may not be entirely fair to say that it is yours, as we will see at the design level.
In general terms, it is not a very striking heatsink, but it is true that in addition to its tower design with four heatpipeswe find an RGB fan that can be connected to the motherboard to be controlled well with a button, or with the software included with our board.
The design is suspiciously identical to what we’d find on a Cooler Master H410R RGB.and taking into account the similarity of its price -30.26 euros at the time of writing-, we can really think that what is really happening here is that Amazon is renaming the H410R RGB to pass it off as its own.
After all, this would not be strange, since there are not a few companies that collaborate with others to release products under their name, and a collaboration with Cooler Master is arguably what has happened with the first Amazon Basics CPU cooler.
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Jordi Bercial
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