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Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360R Addressable RGB CPU Cooler $151 (+Delivery or Free C&C) @ PLE

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Custom design low resistance radiator allows higher flow rate, heat exchange efficiency and provides unmatched cooling performance. FEP tubing makes it durable yet flexible. Sleeved tubing on the exterior to give it a premium look. Aside from having perfect balance of airlfow and airpressure to exhaust air through the fins and out of the case, the dual fan uses a silent driver IC that smoothens fan operation to reduce fan clicks and vibrations.

360mm Radiator, RGB Dual Chambers Design, 3x 120mm RGB Fan, RGB Controller included, compatible with Intel Socket LGA: 2066, 2011-3, 2011 , 1366, 1156, 1155, 1151, 1150, 775 & AMD Socket: AM4, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, FM2+, FM2

Seems to be the lowest right now and top rated water cooler on tomshardware

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-cpu-coolers,4181-2…

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  • +1

    Thought coolermaster AIOs has reliability issues

    • Thought

      So now what do you think?

      • Think you're a (profanity)

        • Think you need to buy this cooler so you can chill out

  • +2

    AVOID this AIO, its AM4 mounting is garbage and the hoses are the least flexible of an AIO i've ever used. Get a deepcool L360 V2 instead.

    • +1

      But it's so purty!

    • +1

      You must have played with a different revision to the one I got recently.
      I would say the mounting was hands down far easier than even the Noctua mounting systems I have used in the past, it literally uses the stock AM4 mounting tabs that come with most AM4 boards and clamps down with thumbscrews. Nice secure fit, mounting pressure / paste spread looked great when I tested it (I initially had reservations about the mounting system too but was proven wrong!) and the pump block install took all of 45 seconds with zero rear access required.

      The hoses are slightly thicker than most braided models and are more flexible than some of the corrugated style PTFE lined ones seen on previous Cooler Master models (see the Nepton 140XL for example) but less so than what some people might be used to compared to the bare rubber style ones seen on some older Asetek/Corsair models.
      Honestly its a pretty decent AIO for the money and seems to keep my 5950x around 3-4 degrees cooler during all core loads than the NZXT X72 it replaced very recently.

      • +1

        nope same one, the hoses are PET plastic and they come prebent a certain way out of the box, the amount of force required to bend them the other way was unreal, combine that with the 2 point mounting system used by the stock clamps and the block wont even sit straight as the force from the hoses are pulling against the block. Had to "train" the hoses with zip ties. https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/454980690878922752/…

        • Its a nice setup you have :)
          Looking at that pic you have a pretty short distance and some tight 90 degree angles required for the tubing to hit the rad mounting area on the side, have you tried flipping the block so the hoses are on the other side of the block to allow you a bit more distance and achieve more gentle angles?
          This would allow you to hopefully slip the tubes into the space beside the top mount fans, also the pump block logo is removable and able to be mounted 180 degrees for exactly this type of tight install.

          Another one to consider would be going top mount for the rad if you can as I notice my setups tend to work a little better with the rad at the top in terms of both temps and tube routing.

          • @baronorder: The hoses don't feel long enough to flip the block. I can't install the AIO elsewhere on the O11 dynamic due to the case having a front window, it will ruin the aesthetic. The issue is the crappy hoses on this AIO compared to literally any other model. I'd rather install custom backplates etc than have hoses that are so hard to route.

            • @goig986: Looking at the pic you should have enough slack to flip it if you like and it'd probably help if you are still having mating issues by reducing the force of the hoses pushing on the side of the block. Top mounting would be more ugly in that case but would also mean the tank barbs are not an area that allows for the air in the system to build up and cause noise / possibly starve the pump as ideally you want the tank barbs to be at the bottom of the water level in the rad.

              I have never played with the 011D - it looks like a nice case and I have heard great things about it in reviews. I will have to look into them again as I was turned off of Lian Li after having massive fit & finish issues with a PC-P60B Super Armour ages ago and basically getting told to suck it by their support staff. I am talking early Tesla style panel gaps, missing accessories and huge scratches/ dents on a factory sealed, undamaged box!

              I do agree they are a quite thick hoses and I am led to believe this is due to Cooler Master having issues with their previous PTFE based hoses as they used to crack internally and weep when bent in really tight angles or mishandled. They have gone down both of these routes to try and slow down permeation of the coolant / air build-up as much as possible as that was a major cause of RMA's when people would do things like incorrectly mount the AIO's at the bottom of a case or upside down.

              Steve from Gamers Nexus has a really great video explaining the issues around mounting AIO's and the problems it can cause using an AIO with acrylic windows cut into the tank and the coldplate on the block - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbGomv195sk

      • glad to know as I bought one for a future Ryzen 5900x build

    • How about LGA1200?

      • the hoses are the least flexible of an AIO i've ever used. Get a deepcool L360 V2 instead.

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