MSI Wants to Drown the opposition with the MAG CORELIQUID LCS Series
Take cooling underwater with MSI's very own and very first liquid cooler, the MAG CORELIQUID Series. The MAG CORELIQUID Series presents itself to the world with four models: the MAG CORELIQUID 360R, MAG CORELIQUID 360RH, MAG CORELIQUID 240R, and MAG CORELIQUID 240RH.
Constructed from high-quality materials, the MAG CORELIQUID Series remain durable and delivers unstoppable cooling performance even under harsh conditions.
To dampen the sound of the overall assembly and reduce noise, the pump has been integrated into the radiator. To lengthen the life expectancy of the MAG CORELIQUID Series, a durable three-phase motor is built into the core of the pump, resulting in minimal vibrations. Furthermore, the MAG CORELIQUID Series is constructed with three-layer netted plastic tubing with a reinforced mesh exterior for resilience.
Whirl chaos without compromise with dazzling ARGB lighting and an aggressive aesthetic. The 270 degrees rotatable blockhead allows you to mount the cold plate at any orientation, turn it in ways you like, and set it upright.
Included with the MAG CORELIQUID Series comes the MPG MAX iHUB. Connect it to organize cables and choose lighting effects with ease via Mystic Light. Sync MPG MAX iHUB with an MSI motherboard through Dragon Center to control fan speeds with PWM adjustment and a custom fan curve.
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The pump motor is obviously not a real AC 3 Phase motor as such a supply is not available in a PC.
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For a second i thought they entered the custom market,that would have been cool.
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So, theres 2 tube on the CPU block and there are 3 inlet / outlet holes on the radiator (and only 2 with tubes), am i seeing it wrong or?
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Screams inefficiency to me this design... hardly the outlet is not affected by the hot water flow around it.
Not to mention the highly reduced dissipation area due to the pump in the middle.
The 3 outlets are probably a design leftover, in the scarce photos in the product page they are positioned in the middle.
And c'mon what the heck is this:
"Unlike other AIO liquid cooling products, the motor is moved to the water-cooled row to reduce the damage and noise caused by the extra vibration on the motherboard and the CPU"
Damage to the CPU and motherboard and reduced noise moving the pump to the radiator??? Oh my...
I don't believe it for 1 second the pump is a real 3 phase.
It would need a phase converter; more space, more heat and for what?
Looking at the specs not performance and neither improved noise since it's rated 18.4 dbA.
Doesn't make sense for such a low power (4 Watt!) pump.
Another terrible marketing gimmick mistake.
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I see they're not using an Asetek design, must not of wanted to pay the fees.