Coolmastipk -

To understand why Coolmastipk outperforms standard coolers, you must look under the hood. The system has three distinct layers:

This is the secret sauce. Inside the cooling block is a sealed chamber containing a non-conductive, wax-like substance that melts at 55°C. When your CPU spikes to 70°C, this material absorbs the excess latent heat by changing from solid to liquid. This "thermal buffer" stops fans from ramping up and down constantly, smoothing out thermal spikes. coolmastipk

The fans themselves are equipped with magnetic levitation bearings and variable geometry blades. When the system detects a load, the blades can actually change their pitch (angle) by up to 15 degrees, shifting from silent, high-pressure mode to high-airflow mode instantly. Coolmastipk's proprietary algorithm controls this, not the motherboard's BIOS. When your CPU spikes to 70°C, this material