š§ Chill Out with MasterLiquid Lite - Your CPU's Best Friend!
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid Lite 120 is an all-in-one liquid cooling solution designed for both novice and experienced builders. Featuring a dual dissipation pump for reduced noise and vibration, a single fan radiator compatible with most PC chassis, and robust tubing for optimal water flow, this cooler ensures efficient performance while maintaining a whisper-quiet operation. With easy installation and a 2-year warranty, it's the perfect choice for anyone looking to enhance their CPU cooling experience.
Brand | Cooler Master |
Product Dimensions | 15.7 x 11.96 x 2.7 cm; 870 g |
Item model number | MLW-D12M-A20PW-R1 |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master Europe B.V. |
Colour | MasterLiquid Lite 120 |
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Wattage | 3.96 kilowatt hours |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 870 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
A fantastic AIO for those looking for a quiet and cost-effective cooler for overclocking or managing temperatures. Recommended!
Excellent AIO cooler for the low price tag asked. True to the marketing, the AIO pump is very quiet, certainly a lot quieter than the Asetek and Corsair AIO coolers I've owned previously. The build quality of the unit is very good. The shroud on the CPU is plastic, but it feels like good quality plastics were used and feels sturdy. The brackets and included fitments have the same quality, in particular, the thumbscrews for the fans are an intuitive idea that enables quick re-positioning and replacement of fans inside the case.The fans included with the cooler are a mixed bag. On the plus side, they are PWM 4-pin fans and seem to be of reasonable build quality, however, they will start screaming when hitting higher RPMs. If controlled with a modest fan curve (~24-30% seems to be the sweet spot on idle to around 50-60% on load), they will remain largely relatively quiet and keep the radiator quite cool. Personally -- considering the low price tag -- I don't believe they are of bad enough quality to deduct a star.So, the big question remains: temperatures? I applied the cooler onto a Ryzen 1700 that has been OC'ed to 3.9 GHz. Compared to a Be Quiet Dark Rock 3 that I had previously, the MasterLiquid Lite 240 AIO knocked 21 degrees off at idle (34 vs. 55 degrees), and a respectable 12 degrees off when stress tested with Furmark for 10 mins (61 vs. 73 degrees). I suspect that the load temperatures observed would have been improved further with a more aggressive fan curve. Please note that both coolers were applied using Gelid GC Extreme thermal paste, your mileage may vary with the stock paste included.tl;dr: It's a fantastic AIO for those looking for a quiet and cost-effective cooler for overclocking or managing temperatures on their CPU. Recommended!
T**N
A very ācoolā piece of kit!
For a while I have been trying to find a replacement for my old aircooler and this āall I oneā is great! Unlike its competitors which I found didnāt fit my lga1151 motherboard properly, this cooler was easy to install, quick to set up and is nice and quiet. The fan that comes with it does make a hum if it spinning fast, however when the cpu isnāt being taxed the whole thing is near silent. The design is pretty standard and white LED lights up the logo giving the pump a pleasant glow that looks great through a side panel window.The cooler, most importantly, keeps my cpu cool; at idle it keeps it around the 22-25C mark and under full load Iāve never seen temperatures rise above the 55-60C area and so I would feel comfortable overclocking with this cooler.Overall I would recommend this cooler to anyone looking for a cheap, effective way to cool their cpu.
T**.
Installation was awkward product was fantastic
This is a very high quality product from coolermaster. This cooler has more than halved my cool temperatures, very satisfied. I guess they didnāt have WiFi cards in mind with this product as the radiator pushes my TP Link card down slightly but oh well. Setup was explained well but when it came to actually pulling it off it was very awkward but this varies via motherboards and cases. But to someone who has no knowledge with computers or installing coolers will have a struggle installing this but however there are plenty of YouTube videos explaining installation very well.In the photo there is a white LED fan showing this is because I decided to go the push pull method utilising one of my previous case fans. But the stock fan is being used and itās not as loud as some say. Pump is very noisy on first start up but once the loop gets going itās virtually silent.
M**I
Don't know what the fuss was about!
I already have a lot of Corsair water cooling kit in one PC and needed to fit an AIO to a new build I was putting together. Corsair kit is fine but costs an arm and a leg, plus I did not need any RGB bling either.Looking around I found the Cooler Master Master Liquid Lite 240 CPU Liquid Cooler and it was the best solution I came across. I went ahead with the purchase despite a number of one star reviews saying that they leak, the pump/fans are noisy or fail, the fans are impossible to screw into the radiator and whatever. My experience was and has been the reverse so far. It arrived on time, packaging great with the pump, radiator and fans well secured. It all looked like quality kit and the fans could be EASILY fitted to accommodate a push or pull configuration depending on what case or set up you required. As for noisy fans, I have to keep checking that they are actually turning as they are so quiet in normal desktop and gaming use. Installed and running since mid January and only good things to report. If that changes I will eat my words and update this review. But for now my advice is don't overlook this one if you need a non RGB AIO cooler.
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