The redesigned copper base targets heat points with precision along with enhanced water flow and pressure for improved cooling performance.
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Cooler Master relied on the classic MasterLiquid L series to present a redesigned and improved version of the MasterLiquid 360L Core ARGB. With new design elements that bring a classic minimalist look to the series, the MasterLiquid 360L Core ARGB represents Cooler Master's continuous innovative spirit.
The redesigned copper base targets heat points with precision along with enhanced water flow and pressure for improved cooling performance.
The expanded fin surface of the radiator accelerates heat dissipation for superior cooling.
The upgraded ARGB 120mm fans provide optimal radiator performance and versatile lighting options.
Includes high-quality CryoFuze thermal paste for excellent thermal conductivity.
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It is noisy and definitely less efficient than other even smaller water coolers, but for people like me who wanted a triple (for aesthetic reasons) at a low price, it is perfect.
Purchase two months ago. From Tier 5 (Linus CPU Cooler Performance List) Scythe Mugen 5 Rev B (I had installed it with dual fans not one as it was supposed to), upgrade to Tier 1. AMD 5700x processor with offset -25 and manual PPT, TDC, EDC. Idle temperature difference 6-8C. CPU-Z stress temperature difference 10-12C. In real conditions in games that heavily use the CPU, temperature difference 17-20C. With manual fan curve in BIOS, they are audible near full speed but not with headphones. It is my first liquid cooling and I am very satisfied. Very good value for money at 80 euros.
It was installed on a Ryzen 7 5700X running at PBO 4.85GHz with a negative offset of -25 all core.
In the cinebench r23 stress test for 40 minutes, it did not exceed 72°C. In gaming for about 3 hours, it did not exceed 64°C.
In terms of construction, the cooler is quite good, and the coolermaster fans are also good, although they can be noisy for some. However, with my own fan curve, they sound at acceptable levels, so it requires a little adjustment with the default fan curve of your motherboard. The only thing that concerns me is the construction of the pump, which seems "cheap", but it's difficult to draw conclusions so early on. It's something that will become apparent over time, but so far, I am satisfied.
One more thing to keep in mind is that the included argb fans are 3-pin 5V and cannot be used with a motherboard with 4-pin 12V (do not try any tricks, you will burn them). I am specifically referring to the argb fans because the PWM connectors (fan speed, voltage, etc.) can be connected normally. My motherboard is an old one (AM4 B350) and does not have the necessary connectors (only 4-pin RGB), so I had to purchase a controller for argb.
Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5.
Cooler Master is known for low-budget liquid coolers, even their theoretically high-end ones are mediocre. Of course, at this price point and category, it knows how to make decent products. In general, liquid cooling is just enough, as they say. I put it on an i7 13700k, there are definitely much better and much more expensive ones, but I got it to keep it running smoothly in real conditions, that is, daily use and gaming, and it's fine for that. After all, the most demanding game in terms of processor pulls 110-140 watts which it cools easily... for stress tests and heavy workloads, it's not suitable for anything above an i5 or Ryzen 5. However, I tested it on Cinebench r23 and with the default power limit of 253 watts, it's fine, reaching a maximum of 88 degrees in a 10-minute test, and that's a little high. Of course, it sounds quite loud at such temperatures, generally starting to be heard from 65 degrees and above. It needs a custom curve from the BIOS to reduce the noise and become almost completely silent in gaming without worrying about temperatures if someone plays only because it doesn't pull many watts in such a case. The build quality is good, nice plastics, and weight. The fans are average, I would say in general Cooler Master fans are nothing special, changing them won't make a difference in temperature since the whole kit matters. Serious appearance with proper RGB and some clever little things like clips that keep the cables connected to each other. Overall, an honest choice for anyone who uses it normally and doesn't want to spend 200 euros because that's how much you have to spend to see a significant difference essentially.
I bought it because it was relatively affordable with 3 fans, one of the quietest ones. In the end, I can't say that I am satisfied.
Its cooling is fake. Worse than air cooling. With i7 13700k, I reach over 90 degrees with heavy usage and stress tests, and it immediately starts thermal throttling. Also, the absurd thing is that it didn't turn out to be quiet at all, even though it had the lowest dB.
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