Cooler Master Masterliquid ML240R RGB review

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The box is robust and sturdy.  As mentioned for RGB there is an RGB/ARGB controller included, very handy as it functions as a cable HUB as well, preventing much cable clutter leading to your motherboard. 


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Inside you’ll find the unit (obviously), consisting of the radiator, tubing and pump/cooling block as well as two 120mm RGB fans.


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Next up are the installation accessories. It's a lot really, backplate, screws, nuts, and thermal paste. Then wires, the controller, converter pins, y-splitter cables. Then, of course, the mounting kit for the block, and sure a leaflet manual.


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Summing it up, after unboxing you’ll find the radiator, fans, brackets and backplates for the entire AMD and Intel CPU range. Thermal paste is not pre-applied, Cooler Master will include some though..


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You need to screw the fans to the radiator. Each of them has two wires. One is for power and it’s connected to the MB or aFan Hub, whereas the second one is for LED control leading towards the controller. 

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The ML240R can be controlled via an (addressable) RGB header on your motherboard as well as with physical buttons on the controller itself The is magnetic, very clever, so it attaches itself nicely to the back of your motherboard tray for example. We can connect four addressable RGB fans (or other addressable RGB items, think of an LED strip) to the controller and sync that stuff together. Buttons on the front, magnet on the back, SATA power, and a heap of RGB connection for your fans. 

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