INTRODUCTION

PC cooling usually comes down to two camps: classic air coolers built around big heatsinks and steady airflow, and liquid coolers that lean on pumps and radiators to keep temperatures in check during heavier loads. Both approaches have matured enough that the choice often depends more on maintenance, noise, and personal preference than raw performance. FSP’s MP7 Black steps into that middle ground with an air‑tower design that aims to deliver the reliability people expect from air cooling.
FSP Group is one of the global leading power supply manufacturers. Since its establishment in 1993, FSP Group has followed the management conception “service, profession, and innovation” to continuously fulfil its responsibilities as a green energy resolution supplier. With the combination of its leading role in power supply technology and the cultivation of green energy field, FSP Group now provides more competitive quality products and makes itself the most reliable partner for customers, consumers, and suppliers with joint creation of maximized values.
The FSP MP7 Black comes loaded with the kind of specs that give an air tower real headroom. It uses a dual‑tower layout paired with six 6mm thick copper heat pipes to move heat quickly away from the CPU, backed by two 120 mm FDB fans designed for long‑term durability and steady airflow. The cooler measures 125x123.5x153mm, making it a solid fit for most mid‑tower builds while still offering serious thermal mass. FSP’s design leans on a copper cold plate with an aluminum cap to improve conductivity, and the mounting system supports all the latest sockets, including LGA 1954/1851/1700/1200 and AM4/AM5. Noise levels sit around 32dB, and depending on the model, users can opt for either a quiet PWM setup or an ARGB‑equipped variant for lighting control.

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