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Gamdias Launched a Series of Four CPU Coolers in Two Colors

'Gamdias' officially released its latest series of CPU air coolers titled the 'Boreas Series.' This set includes four air coolers, two of which are black, and the other two are white. This is to accommodate the recent trend in PC building where consumers want all-white components for unique build aesthetics.

The four coolers are the 'M2-510,' 'E2-410,' 'M2-510 WH,' and the 'E2-410 WH.' The WH in two of the models names denominates the white frame and heatpipes. Other than aesthetically, though, there are no performance differences between the two color options. The differences are present though between the M2 and E2 models. The two M2 models have five copper heatpipes, while the E2 models have four. This means the M2 models will be a certain amount more effective at reducing CPU temperatures than the lower-end E2 coolers.
Trend Themes
1. All-white PC Components - The recent trend in PC building is for consumers to opt for all-white components for unique build aesthetics.
2. High-clearance CPU Coolers - Gamdias' Boreas Series of CPU air coolers caters to the demand for high-clearance coolers, accommodating larger PC builds.
3. Performance-differentiated CPU Coolers - The M2 models of Gamdias' Boreas Series feature five copper heatpipes, offering better CPU temperature reduction compared to the four heatpipes of the E2 models.
Industry Implications
1. PC Building Industry - The PC building industry is seeing increased demand for all-white components and high-clearance coolers to cater to consumers' desire for unique and aesthetically pleasing builds.
2. Gaming Hardware Industry - In the gaming hardware industry, Gamdias' Boreas Series of CPU coolers is disrupting the market with its all-white design options and performance differentiation.
3. Computer Cooling Industry - The computer cooling industry can take advantage of the growing trend for high-clearance coolers and explore innovative ways to improve CPU temperature reduction for better performance.

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