
Installing the AIO water cooler went very smoothly on my Master Liquid ML360 setup. I recently bought a 10850k processor and wanted to overclock it to at least 5GHz for all 10 cores at 1.28V. With this cooler, I was able to use it for gaming without any problems. My previous cooler was the Cooler Master GTS V8, you know those big tower coolers. With my current air cooler setup, I got around 88C in my testing when everything was overclocked. With my new ML360 I got around 75C with all 10 cores running at maximum on automatic fan settings. If you want to crank the fan to more extreme settings, you can get steeper numbers at the expense of fan noise. When I do normal activities like playing Marvel's Avengers, Apex Legends or Call of Duty Warzone, my CPU doesn't reach 55Β°C according to rivatuner + MSI Afterburner. In short, if you use an air cooler, you definitely want to switch to this cooler. If you're buying a modern CPU like me, don't make the mistake I made of cooling my 2013 air tower hoping it will cool these newer CPUs because it doesn't. Installation tip: Don't forget to connect the pump motherboard cable to "pump_fan" in the BIOS and the fans connected to the heatsink to "CPU_Fan" on the motherboard.

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