At Computex 2026,Cooler Master unveiled a new cooling solution called “Master Flow”. The idea behind this cooling system is to achieve targeted thermal extraction. To improve internal cooling, Cooler Master offers this ingenious new accessory. It’s a bracket designed to be installed just above the graphics card in your case. Most current graphics cards have a cooling system that is larger than the size of the PCB. The fan on the far right often blows through the heatsink and into the processor area.
The idea of this module is to recover this hot air instead of letting it build up and expelling it out of the case. To achieve this, the MasterFlow is equipped with a small radial blower. The fan’s position can be adjusted so that it is perfectly aligned with the open area of your graphics card’s backplate.
This targeted solution guarantees a clear optimization of the configuration’s overall airflow, and Cooler Master estimates a gain of 4 to 6°C. The fan will be powered either via a 4-pin PWM socket, or via USB Type-C. Cooler Master has not yet made its choice. As for pricing, we’re talking about $19 + tax. The unknown factor concerns the retail availability of this accessory, originally intended for systems pre-built by Cooler Master.











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