Cooler Master

Cooler Master Co., Ltd.
Private
Industry Computer hardware, Thermal Solutions, Gaming Peripherals
Founded 1992
Headquarters New Taipei City, Taiwan
Products Computer Cases
Power Supplies
Computer Coolers
Computer Peripherals
Website coolermaster.com

Cooler Master Co., Ltd. is a computer hardware manufacturer from Taiwan. Founded in 1992, the company is an aftermarket brand for computer chassis, PSU, coolers, cooling pads, and other accessories.[1] Alongside the retail business, Cooler Master is also a cooling solution OEM vendor for different brand names of the computer industry including nVIDIA (VGA coolers),[2] AMD (CPU cooler), and EVGA (motherboard heatsinks). In recent years the company expanded its operation and brand exposure into gaming communities and sponsored major events such as KODE5.[3] Some of Cooler Master's products also won awards such as the iF product design award.[4]

The company headquarters of Cooler Master is located in Zhonghe District, New Taipei City, Taiwan and has a manufacturing facility in Huizhou, China.[5] To support international operations, the company also has branch offices in various continents, including United States (Fremont, California and Chino, California), the Netherlands (Venlo), Germany (Augsburg), Russia (Moscow), and Brazil (São Paulo).[6] Other than the mother brand, Cooler Master, the company also launched subsidiary brands into different market segments, including the gaming oriented "CM Storm" and the life-style product line "Choiix".

CM Storm

Storm Sniper computer case
690 II Advanced Nvidia Edition computer case
V8 CPU heatsink

CM Storm is a subsidiary brand created in 2008.[7] Products are developed using research collected from partnerships with gaming organizations in e-sports including Mousesports and Frag Dominant.[8]

The subsidiary was launched and has since been branded as the company's gaming peripheral headquarters.

In September 2009, CM Storm launched the Sentinel Advanced mouse that features a programmable organic light-emitting diode display.[9]

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