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Cooler Master Introduces MasterLiquid ML360R — Their First Ever 360mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooler!
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Cooler Master Introduces MasterLiquid ML360R — Their First Ever 360mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooler!

by Raja IdrisJanuary 15, 2019
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Cooler Master has finally announce of their first ever 360mm all-in-one (AIO) liquid CPU cooler, the MasterLiquid ML360R, which features addressable RGB LEDs on both the fans and water block.

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The new cooler comes with 12 addressable RGB LEDs on the water block as well as 8 on each fan. You can easily customize each LED individually through the addressable RGB software from ASUS, MSI, and ASRock motherboards. Cooler Master’s MasterPlus+ software is also available for complete ambient control.

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It is constructed with a low-profile, dual chamber pump that separates incoming coolant from the radiator-bound heated coolant. The brand’s unique pump design maximizes CPU cooling results and assists in maintaining ideal temperatures.

In addition, the MasterLiquid ML360R comes with a precision machined microchannel cold plate that helps to quickly dissipate heat. FEP tubing on the interior and sleeved tubing on the exterior offers for a premium look and extended durability.

The MasterLiquid ML360R is now available in Malaysia at RM579. If you’d like a smaller radiator size, there’s also the MasterLiquid ML120R and MasterLiquid ML240R which is priced at RM399 and RM469 respectively. If you’d like to know more on the AIO cooler, you can check out our full review right here.

Pokdepinion: Be sure to check out our thoughts on it of why we think highly of it!

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Raja Idris
The name's King, Kingky King. Likes to keep it simple and straightforward. A person who games regardless of what platform. Need value for money performance? Get AMD.

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