Cooler Master Masterliquid ML240R RGB review

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The dimensions of the fans (with Hydro Bearings) are 120 x 120 x 25 mm (4.7 x 4.7 x 1"). They are controlled by PWM (4 pin connection). The fans have 9 transparent blades with a grooves that improve airflow.


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As you can see, yhe corners of the fans have a rubber finish to reduce vibrations. Fan speed ranges between 650 and 2000 rpm, with a max airflow of 67 CFM and air pressure reaching 2.34 mmH2O. Noise levels range between 6 and 30 db(A), according to the manufacturer.


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The radiator measures 277 x 119.6 x 27 mm (10.9 x 4.71 x 1.06") (L×W×H). It will be easy to install it in most modern cases.


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As you can see, the pump is really big, 83.6 x 71.8 x 52.7 mm (3.3 x 2.8 x 2.1"). Normally you'd see the Cooler Master logo here, ehm they had a bit of a pun at the factory and decided wanted to do something special for this review, ergo they applied the Guru3D logo. Now I guarantee you, that will not get them a better award or rated, but it does bring a smile to my face :)

  

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The CPU block has no mirror-effect finish. The tubes are braided, which makes them more durable and allows you to rotate them in the best possible way. They quite thick tough, so it is not very easy to work with the tubing.  You can see an all-copper base which contradicts with the aluminum radiator (corrosive oxidization), however, a protective galvanized layer on the copper block will prevent any issues. There’s no mirror finish, but it does look polished enough not to cause any problems with transferring heat from the CPU.

  

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So when we remove that cap, you can see a small PCB holding 12 RGB LEDs.  It's not too bight or anything, all done just right really.  It does look very nice and offers a proper premium feel.
 

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