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Honduras, Tegucigalpa
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Review on πŸ’¦ Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360 Mirror ARGB Close-Loop AIO CPU Liquid Cooler: Ultimate Cooling Solution with Stunning Mirror ARGB Pump, 360mm Radiator, and Powerful Triple SickleFlow Fans - Compatible with AMD Ryzen/Intel LGA1200/1151 by Scott Mcgowan

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well for AMD Ryzen 7 5800X

Not sure why the main review is so critical of this AIO, but it works well. Bracket installation involves 2 screws to secure the pump to the mounting brackets and then simply snapping the pre-installed brackets onto the motherboard. It takes 10 seconds to securely attach it to the board. Anyway, I'm using it on the new Ryzen 7 5800X and with the 140mm fans enabled it's pretty quiet and runs well under load. I got around 82C on Prime95 for at least 1 hour of testing. At idle, the temperature was in the range of 32-34 Β°C with an ambient temperature of 24 Β°C (76 Β°F). I added an extra pair of 140mm fans to set the push-pull mode on the heatsink and the temperature dropped another 3 degrees at the expense of the extra noise. As for the candy bar itself, the pump isn't very loud, so that's a plus. There's no coolant temp sensor, so the pump runs at full RPM all the time (adjustable in the BIOS if you want), but it's not noisy, so I leave it at 100% all the time. In terms of connectors, it has a single RGB-addressable 5V connector for connecting to the motherboard, as well as a 3-pin connector for current and pump speed measurement. Again, I'm not sure why the top rating says there's no other connection. With my ASUS B550-F it syncs well with Aura Sync. I really can't complain about this AIO. The price is great, the infinity mirror design is great, there are no nasty "NZXT" logos on your face, just an obscure rectangular logo that doesn't scream any specific brand. Just make sure you mount the heatsink with the inlet/outlet tube down and you should be fine in terms of noise and reliability.

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Having issues