Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120L RGB V2 120mm AiO Liquid CPU Cooler
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Price: £59.99
Brand: Cooler Master
Description: A refreshed design with and improved pump, enlarged radiator surface area and quieter fans Cooler Master Master Liquid ML120L RGB v2 AIO CPU Cooler MLW-D12M-A18PC-R2 Cooler Master Master Liquid ML120L RGB V2 is a refreshed design from the popular Master Liquid Lite Series that elevates the exterior design elements. The Pump of the ML120L RGB V2 has been enhanced with the newly designed 3rd-gen Dual Chamber Pump that improves the overall cooling efficiency of the AIO water cooler. The radiator surface area has been enlarged to increase the surface area for heat dissipation for optimized cooling performance. The ML120L RGB V2 includes the latest Sickle Flow 120 RGB fan with a brand new design and Air Balance fan blades that is quieter than before without compromising on air flow and pressure. Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120L RGB V2 120mm AiO Liquid CPU Cooler - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Computer Components
Merchant: CCL
Product ID: CLR2106
Delivery cost: GB::Royal Mail Tracked 24:4.99 GBP
MPN: MLW-D12M-A18PC-R2
GTIN: 4719512095584
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Author: Mr R Cattini
Rating: 5
Review: 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 came across 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 be 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.
Author: Matt Gough
Rating: 3
Review: I installed this as is in my PC, cooling a 5800x3D, and the cooling works as expected, maxing out at around 75ish degrees Celsius under heavy (see: Escape from Tarkov) load. It was easy enough to install, and the pipes seem strong enough to deal with a bit of twisting, which can be required to get into position in the case depending on your setup. However, when the stock fans on the radiator got to around 75% they become unbearably droney/whiney, especially with my open-back headphones. I lasted less than 24hours before upgrading to two Noctua NF-F12 fans (by doing this I imagine I managed to spend enough that I could have just a more expensive cooler instead lol). I highly recommend the upgrade to the Noctua's; it's now getting the same cooling with almost no noise. I'm pretty disappointed with how much noise the stock fans had, but I'm happy with the product overall. I can't see myself switching this out now until it literally doesn't work anymore.