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Review on Cooler Master ML240L RGB CPU Liquid Cooler | 240mm Radiator, Dual Chamber RGB Pump, Dual MF120R RGB Fans | RGB Lighting for AMD Ryzen/Intel Socket LGA1200/1151 by Corey Holloway

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Looks good, maybe I'm doing something wrong.

Update - (added the last 3 pics) - I am the Frankenstein of my PC case and have moved the heatsink to the front of my case. I believe this lowered the CPU temperature by an average of 4 degrees. I moved the heatsink to support my new Aorus X570 Pro WIFI, but I think I'll eventually have room for it. But I'm glad I moved the radiator.-------------------------------------------------- -- ------------------------------------------------ --- -- -------- --------------------- (I hope you see the pictures in the right order) I have some before and after -Added pictures. I hope you can appreciate the space I had for the heatsink (not much in this case ((Rosewill TYRFING ATX Mid Tower Gaming PC Case)) PC: 1. Ryzen 5 3600X 2. B450 Tomahawk <- Gigabyte Aorus X570 Per WIFI **Edited** 3. Vega 564. DDR4 16GB @ 3200MHz 5. 650W PSU 6. 512GB M.3 (PCIe) - (I also have a 3TP HDD) 7. My first build – I know the 3600 would be just as good but I had to get the 3700x (well) I’ll name pros and cons I won’t hold my case size up against the aio pro: 1. everything fits well, in my case I have a half hour needed Make sure all the wires are pointing in the right direction (you'll see why this is important) - I would advise raising the temp to the mid 70's which is much better than 3. Install and test took less than 30 minutes I spent a few hours getting my BIOS to get the desired cooling/noise ratio reach.4 I was glad of that Oh, there was an almost perfect amount of tubes. Just a little more and I would place the tubes where I don't need them. I like the way it looks and the Cooler Master label is visible on it. It's nowhere near an open circuit, but better than the fan I've seen.6. I think the price I paid was really reasonable. CONS: 1. I expected the system to be cooler. I'm looking to get into overclocking and am currently concentrating on my Vega 56 (great card for work). Mind you, my system doesn't go above 80 degrees, but I've never seen people talk about low temperatures. Supplied thermal paste as a disappointment. Cooler Master makes some really good thermal paste, but it doesn't include it.3. I have tried to use Cabonaut without success. I couldn't keep the gasket in place and tore it during installation (okay - I'm not sure I can blame Cooler Master). My system is quite heavily coiled, so it's quite noisy. I run the pump 100% of the time. I can't think of a single good reason not to run the pump (I've been using pumps in my tanks for 15 years with no problems and don't see much of a difference). I don't have the prettiest system, but I'm proud of it. This. My AIO is the main reason for my pride. Hope this information helps.

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