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Cooler Master MasterLiquid Maker 92 Goes on Pre Order

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/16/2016 11:40 AM | source: | 17 comment(s)
Cooler Master MasterLiquid Maker 92 Goes on Pre Order

Cooler Master will be launching the new MasterLiquidMaker 92, this is a rather innovative AOI liquid cooler withouth a need to mount a radiator. Imaging the performance of liquid cooling with the shape and fan design of an air cooler.

A rotating mechanism that can instantly rotate for vertical or horizontal air flow and smaller case setups. The unit includes a merged pump and radiator that is positioned over the water block that makes for easy installation. This all-in-one cooler's rotating configurations make it versatile. With its compact, single frame combining the radiator and pump, even the tightest case layouts are accessible. Fit both liquid and dual fans easily and snugly over the CPU, sending liquid and air to the motherboard's core and its surrounding components. Choose between vertical and horizontal cooler configurations by simply rotating the device on the spot. On top of a smaller frame, liquid cooling can now maneuver into smaller cases and tighter layouts. Either way you put it, the MasterLiquid Maker 92 is working to move air. Drag more through the case in the vertical position or blast your motherboard to cool surrounding components in the horizontal.

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Cooler Master, a leader in design and manufacturing computer components and peripherals, today launched an all-in-one liquid CPU cooler that doesn't look like a liquid cooler. According to Cooler Master, it skirts the divide between liquid and air cooling by combining properties from both. Let's get one thing straight - it is an all-in-one (AIO) closed loop liquid cooler. Mostly. What Cooler Master has done is shrink it down by combining the radiator and pump into a single frame. This frame and two dual fans are attached to a swiveling mechanism that allows you to quickly swap between vertical or horizontal mounting configurations. This versatility gives this unusual cooler a number of unique functions for smaller PCs and air flow set ups.

"It has dimensions similar to an air cooler, but it packs a punch for its size that air coolers can't match. And it rotates. It's like if you somehow jacked up a mid-sized tower CPU cooler's performance and versatility without changing its size," said Dorrie Chen, Product Marketing Manager for Cooler Master's thermal team. Liquid and air CPU coolers are always fighting.

Physics has granted liquid the advantage, but channeling that power requires an array of parts that ask for room and can intimidate even the bravest PC builder. Never mind the CPU's surrounding components that are left to fend for themselves. If you don't draw in air from somewhere else, the stagnant heat could impact overall system performance and lifespan.


Rather than approach the problem with existing AIO liquid cooler designs, Cooler Master just tossed them out and came up with a new angle. Combine the pump and radiator, shrink the size, trim the tubing and wiring, and suspend everything right over the water block on the CPU. This gives you the compact form factor and ease of installation reminiscent of a mid-sized air cooler with the performance of a smaller liquid cooler. Fit it onto anything from ITX to E-ATX motherboards while freeing up space for smaller cases or tighter layouts.

Rotating the radiator and dual fans has two advantages - space and air flow. If you have a narrower case for smaller motherboards, flip into horizontal mode and it still fits without blocking any of your RAM or PCI slots, even on ITX. The MasterFan Pro 92mm fans in this position will blanket the motherboard with cool air, benefiting the components surrounding your CPU. Mounted vertically, you have a tower cooler pulling air through your case. This flexible functionality is something yet unseen in either liquid or air cooling.

Register for Limited Pre-Orders 
Cooler Master will be offering a very limited supply of pre-orders on Aug. 30. Click here for details on how to sign up.

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The product is going on pre-order as we speak. We expect to review it soon once the sample arrives.

Model MLZ-H92M-A26PK-R1
CPU

Intel® LGA

2011-v3/ 2011/ 1151/ 1150/ 1155/ 1156 socket
Power Connector SATA and4-Pin
RadiatorMaterial Aluminum
Dimension Vertical 99.9 x 81.6 x 167.5mm (3.9 x 3.2 x 6.6”)
Horizontal 99.9 x 142 x 118.8 mm (3.9 x 5.6 x 4.7”)
Fan Dimension Φ95x 25.4 mm (3.7 x 1”)
Airflow 49.7 CFM (max)
Air Pressure 6.4 mmH2O (max)
Noise Level 30 dBA(max)
MTTF 350,000 hours
L-10 Life 50,000 hours
Rated Voltage 12 VDC
Pump Noise Level <12 dBA(max)
MTTF 175,000 hours
L-10 Life 50,000 hours
Rated Voltage 12VDC
Warranty 5 Years
EAN Code 4719512053690
UPC Code 884102029783


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nz3777
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#5321827 Posted on: 08/16/2016 01:05 PM
It is cool-looking but wondering how the performance is on that thing!

reix2x
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#5321891 Posted on: 08/16/2016 02:58 PM
Xigmatek does it first, a long time ago, and in a very better (aesthetically) execution.



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#5321893 Posted on: 08/16/2016 03:02 PM
This is horrible and a waste of money. It's more ugly and complicated "stock" like cooler. It doesn't transfer the heat out of the case and that fan is noisy and pitiful.

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#5321894 Posted on: 08/16/2016 03:02 PM
That Xigmatek looks like a abomination while MasterLiquid looks sleek.

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#5321900 Posted on: 08/16/2016 03:19 PM
That Xigmatek looks like a abomination while MasterLiquid looks sleek.


+1 Well said.

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