Cooler Master is introducing the MasterFlow GPU Exhaust Accessory, a new hardware component designed to address thermal management in modern PC builds. The accessory mounts on top of blower-style graphics cards and redirects hot exhaust air out of the system through rear expansion slots. This approach aims to prevent GPU heat from raising CPU temperatures in setups that use dual or triple-fan cooling designs.

New accessory mounts on blower-style GPUs to redirect hot air out of the case via rear expansion slots.
The MasterFlow is an accessory built by Cooler Master for specific types of graphics cards. It attaches directly to the top of blower-style GPUs, which typically exhaust air back into the case. The design targets systems where internal airflow can trap heat around critical components like the CPU.
A small radial fan inside the accessory pushes hot air toward the rear expansion slots. This configuration allows the exhaust to exit the PC case rather than circulating within it. The accessory is engineered for blower-style GPUs, which differ from standard open-air cooling designs that push air over the motherboard.
The design of the MasterFlow focuses on improving internal thermal conditions by redirecting heat away from the CPU area. The accessory redirects exhaust airflow rather than improving the graphics card's core thermal efficiency. The design helps maintain cooler internal conditions by venting heat away from the chassis interior.
Cooler Master has launched the MasterFlow GPU Exhaust Accessory to provide a targeted solution for thermal management in specific PC configurations. The accessory mounts on blower-style GPUs and uses a radial fan to direct exhaust air out of the case through rear expansion slots. This design aims to reduce heat buildup around the CPU in dual or triple-fan setups.



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