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Guru3D.com » News » Cooler Master MasterLiquid 120L and 240L RGB Liquid Coolers with Low Profile Pump

Cooler Master MasterLiquid 120L and 240L RGB Liquid Coolers with Low Profile Pump

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/20/2017 08:30 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Cooler Master MasterLiquid 120L and 240L RGB Liquid Coolers with Low Profile Pump

Cooler Master announces MasterLiquid 120L and 240L. The series are designed have RGB lighting with preset RGB lighting effects on both the pump and fans.The units have a low-profile Dual Chamber pump that separates incoming and outgoing coolant to strike the perfect balance of performance and noise-level. 

Both models are fully compatible with the latest platforms such as AM4 socket and Kaby Lake for added piece of mind for future upgrades. Both models feature Dual Layer Tubing with inner FEP tubing and outer sleeve tubing, more durability and they are aesthetically pleasing for anyone looking to perfect their build. MasterFan Air Balance is also included to complement the lower noise-level design. Just like all our All-in-One liquid coolers, the MasterLiquid 120 and 240 require no further maintenance once installed.

  • New Low-Profile Dual Chamber Pump
  • Dual Layer Tubing – Inner FEB Tubing, Outer Sleeve Tubing
  • Dual Push-Pull with 2 x MasterFan Air Balance
  • AM4 and Kaby Lake ready
  • Maintenance-free closed loop design
Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120L RGB
  • Low-Profile Dual Chamber RGB Pump
  • 1 x MasterFan MF120R RGB Fan
  • Double Layer Tubing - Inner FEP Tubing, Outer Sleeve Tubing
  • Low Resistance 120mm Radiator
  • Socket AM4 and LGA2066 Ready
  • Wired RGB Controller and RGB Splitter
Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB
  • Low-Profile Dual Chamber RGB Pump
  • 2 x MasterFan MF120R RGB Fans
  • Double Layer Tubing - Inner FEP Tubing, Outer Sleeve Tubing
  • Low Resistance 240mm Radiator
  • Socket AM4 and LGA2066 Ready
  • Wired RGB Controller and RGB Splitter

To learn more product information about MasterLiquid series, please visit:

  • MasterLiquid 120
  • MasterLiquid 240

Availability

Cooler Master includes an RGB cable splitter to help integrate the LED system with a compatible LED control software from the motherboard like ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync and ASRock's RGB LED App. Cooler Master MasterLiquid series are available to purchase from your local retailers and etailers now and cost roughly $99 and $114.



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PsyaNyde
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#5483787 Posted on: 10/20/2017 04:25 PM
I've never really understood why these systems are not closed, ie: drawing air in from outside and expelling it through a sealed chimney type vent through the top of a case or visa versa. Surely it would make the cooling much more efficient. You wouldn't be adding warm air to the rest of the system or drawing warm air from the system to cool the rad.

fry178
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#5483835 Posted on: 10/20/2017 08:10 PM
as soon as you have a case with 3 top fans, it can go towards the front and get the cooler air in front of the MB,
or for the single rad it can be mounted on the rear.

one of the reasons i will add some thin balsa sheets to cover the rad partially towards other components (next build)..

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