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Guru3D.com » News » Cooler Master Introduces the ML360 Sub-Zero with Build in TEC (by Intel)

Cooler Master Introduces the ML360 Sub-Zero with Build in TEC (by Intel)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/10/2020 05:28 PM | source: | 14 comment(s)
Cooler Master Introduces the ML360 Sub-Zero with Build in TEC (by Intel)

Cooler Master is introducing the MasterLiquid ML360 Sub-Zero, our revolutionary sub-ambient cooler featuring Thermoelectric Cooling (TEC). And yes, TEC is a rather energy-hungry solution, but perhaps that is manageble.

Together in collaboration with Intel, the ML360 Sub-Zero utilizes TEC with Intel Cryo Cooling Technology to achieve sub-ambient temperatures for greater cooling capabilities. This collaboration addresses the diversifying and growing community of gamers and power users. Intel and Cooler Master have joined to provide the exceptional solution to deliver colder silicon for higher overclocking frequenices at lower voltages and with improved system stability, amplifying your potential and breaking overclocking barriers. With these higher processing frequencies, enthusiasts can push performance further whether it is for in game experience or professional content creation.

The upgraded hardware features a water block with integrated TEC technology combined with the redesigned 2nd Generation pump, capable of achieving CPU temperatures previously unseen with any All-in-One (AIO) liquid cooler. The 360mm radiator works in unison with the enhanced pump to manage the full heat load of both the CPU and the TEC, delivering new overclocking experiences and gaming performance with ease.

The ML360 Sub-Zero featuring Intel® Cryo Cooling Technology mitigates the problem of condensation inherent to sub-ambient cooling using advanced algorithms, software, and hardware monitoring to make this better suited for the everyday gamer. Compact design, minimal isolation, local environmental monitoring, and intelligent control allow users to take performance right up to the edge with minimal condensation risk, even for extended durations. The intelligent controller also optimizes power consumption during low workloads and provides comprehensive safety and self-diagnostic measures to ensure stability and performance.

Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360 Sub-Zero

  • 2nd Generation Pump – Enhanced pump delivers higher liquid flow for exceptional heat removal
  • Thermoelectric Cooling – Integrated TEC device rapidly responds to variations in the CPU workload, cooling the CPU effectively and efficiently
  • Intel® Cryo Cooling Technology – Unique combination of hardware, software, and firmware designed to help unleash elite performance for gamers, overclockers, and content creators
  • Software Enabled – User-friendly software easily fine-tunes the TEC performance for a customized cooling solution
  • 360 mm Radiator – Enlarged surface area combined with three SF120 fans eliminate heat quickly and efficiently

Availability:

The MasterLiquid ML360 Sub-Zero will be available for purchase from the end of November for a starting MSRP of €349.99. 



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scoter man1
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#5853176 Posted on: 11/10/2020 07:34 PM
I wonder how effective the passive cooling is since it looks like it always draws through the TEC.

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#5853178 Posted on: 11/10/2020 07:39 PM
Intel preparing for their new 300-500W TDP CPUs ( Aka Rocket/Coffin lake).



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#5853183 Posted on: 11/10/2020 07:49 PM
lol you cant get something for nothing you cannot destroy energy only make it do work 200w out you need 200w in of cooling power unless Intel has broken the laws of physics this will be a flop and a marketing bullet point.

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#5853195 Posted on: 11/10/2020 08:32 PM
I count THREE connectors on that block!??? Forget that.


One 8 pin PCIe power connector
One block of three fan connectors
One USB header

Fairly standard I would think.

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#5853201 Posted on: 11/10/2020 08:51 PM
Thanks for the video....imo a "fancy?" toy for kids playing around with their "old" 14nm+++++++++++++++ CPU....(parents pay the power bill........)

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