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The Cooler Master MasterLiquid 240L Core White is a high-performance AIO liquid cooler designed for AMD Ryzen and Intel processors. Featuring a sleek design, customizable ARGB lighting, and advanced cooling technology, it ensures optimal thermal management and a visually stunning setup.
K**E
Beautiful Product; Installation not the easiest
First off, let me say that I do recommend this product for folks looking for a liquid cooler but don't want to go all out. I genuinely enjoy this product and feel that it elevates the setup I am currently using.Pros:- EXTREMELY QUIET-- I don't even hear my fans anymore, even while gaming- RGB works great!- Easy packaging- Looks and works great overall (no heating issues with my CPU)Cons:- Installation (could have been easier/more clear to understand)- Too many extra piecesRegarding the cons, they're more of a personal pet peeve. Hooking up the power for the cooler was easy. The RGB? Honestly a little confusing until I realized I had RGB (or whatever they're called) ports right on my motherboard. Didn't need to go through all of the extra wiring/remote usage when I can control everything through my lighting software.Also a pet peeve, but there are SO MANY extra pieces to this product. I understand that they're trying to cater to a bunch of different MOBO types, CPU's, backplates, etc, but I have so many extra screws and pieces that I'm just not going to use. The hoarder in me doesn't want to throw out these perfectly good pieces, but in my normal day-to-day I just don't need them. Not sure what an easy fix would be, but again, just hate the thought of tossing perfectly good screws that only have 1 very specific purpose and can't be used for anything else. Seems kind of silly and wasteful-- definitely not environmentally conscious.Overall rating: 5/5
E**L
Works better than expected
Very easy to install. Very efficient system. Sleek design. Completely silent after the first spin-up. So far I have recorded a record high CPU temp of 53°C after gaming for 8hrs straight. See image for set up reference.
S**Y
Yep, Go with this
The media could not be loaded. Works, delivered on time or maybe early. Cools better than the CPU fan did Looks great, easily integrated into ASUS RGB controler. Easy install. After working with ASROCK (which i love EXCEPT for their total crap Polychrome rpg controller, google it, first 1000 reviews says it's crap and I ignored it because I've been happy with everything else from them and was wrong) This Argb fan is fantastic and integrates so easily with anything but aforementioned. Pic is minutes after installing and on a rotating rgb lighting also fan back is case fan.. wait.. ill just attach a video. Works, simple, fast, 5 stars
D**0
Quiet, cool and simple
Fans are super quiet, idling an AMD 9600X at 29C. Didn't really want the RGB, but it's easy to turn off with my MB so can't really complain too much. Overall a good AIO.
J**A
It's good with a 10700k @ 5GHz with some modification
I'm running an I7 10700k oc to 5.0 Ghz. The cooler works well. Manages temps around 38c-50c at idles and up to 90c when stressed.Update 08/29/2020The tubing is not long enough to reach the processor if the fan is mounted upside down (as it should be). iF YOU DO A FRONT MOUNT the tubes should exit at the bottom of the radiator. The tubes should always come out of the BOTTOM of the radiator and go to the Cpu. They simply cannot reach the cpu.This AIO struggles with a 10700k clocked at 5. Temps during stress tests (AIDA XTU, can reach 90-100)Update09/01I'm overclocked stable at 5. My temps were too high during a stress test.I exchanged fans on the unit. So i removed the sickle flow fans and replaced them with these : Scythe Kaze Flex 120mm Fan, Quiet Case/CPU Cooler Fan, PWM 300-1200 RPM. These are configured to push air through the radiator.The difference is day and night. During a stress test I could not go above 70c.COOLER MASTER SHAME ON YOU, what a headache this whole process has been. The moral of the story guys. DO NOT GO RUNNING TO BUY A 360 AIO COOLER INSTEAD OF THE 240.Change fans. The Kaze fans are a revelation.I also purchased two of these and shall be trying them against the KazeNoctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (120mm,The problem is that the kaze work really well and are dead silent.The Noctua (so i hear) (have not tried them yet) Sound like a jet engine).Final update 09/06I have tried multiple fans and multiple configurations, as well as multiple thermal pastes and well as multiple reseats.The industrial Noctua fans changed the temperature 1c. So I cannot recommend. The final configuration I have selected and that works best with this system is two fans in front of the rad, and two behind. They are all 4 pushing air through the rad.I did notice something else which needs to be mentioned.I have tried multiple reseats. Some reaseats were a pea size shape thermal paste in the middle of the processor, then wiggle the head around whilst bolting it down.Some reaseats were one pea size shape but spread on the processor, really thin with a spreader.Some reseats with two pea size thermal paste, not spread and then spread.I noticed a 6c gain (both idle and under stress) When "more" rather than "less" thermal paste was applied AND spread before attaching the head.Artic silver 5, is less viscous than most other thermal paste. I used more of it (two pea size) and spread it out.I am idling at 40 at 5gz and stress out at 70c-74c which is a huge improvement. Cinebench seems to stress the cpu more than most other stress tests.The moral of the story. This is a keeper at 5hz with a 10700k. 4 fans need to be used in push configuration. Thermal paste needs to be spread in a more generous amount. I tried push and pull. It increased the temps considerably.Update 10/2024This cooler is still going strong. Unbelievable
W**Y
Great product
Works extremely well however installation can be a pain on with the AMD style bracket. You almost need 3 hands. One not of caution though - in the listing it says aRGB. When you open the page it defaults to RGB so be sure you buy the correct one or you will be stuck with RGB and that dumb micro controller
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