Thursday, October 19th 2017
Cooler Master's ML120L and ML240L RGB CPU Coolers Sync Lighting To Motherboard
Cooler Master has released the new MasterLiquid ML120L and ML240L RGB all-in-one liquid CPU coolers, which sound similar to the existing MasterLiquid 120 and 240 AIO coolers, but differ in having RGB lighting which appears to be the new norm for flagship CPU coolers in 2017. The new coolers come equipped with pre-programmed RGB lighting effects on both the pump and fan(s), and this can also be monitored via the included controller. In addition, Cooler Master provides an RGB cable splitter to help integrate the lighting with compatible LED control software from motherboard makers including ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync and ASRock's RGB LED Utility. Both the ML120L and the ML240L RGB are compatible with the newer AMD AM4 socket and Intel LGA2066 socket in addition to mainstream sockets from both CPU manufacturers. Notably however, support for AMD's Threadripper platform is missing. Both AIOs use a dual-chamber pump, sleeved FEP tubing, and MF120R air balance fans that claim to have silence and performance optimization in mind. The ML120L and the ML240L RGB coolers are currently available on Newegg via a third-party seller for $94.99 and $114.99 respectively. Click on the story for more specs.Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120L RGB
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Cooler Master ML120L, Cooler Master ML240L
- Low-Profile Dual Chamber RGB Pump
- 1 x MasterFan MF120R RGB Fan
- Double Layer Tubing - Inner FEP Tubing, Outer Sleeve Tubing
- Low Resistance 120mm Radiator
- Socket AM4 and LGA2066 Ready
- Wired RGB Controller and RGB Splitter
- Low-Profile Dual Chamber RGB Pump
- 2 x MasterFan MF120R RGB Fans
- Double Layer Tubing - Inner FEP Tubing, Outer Sleeve Tubing
- Low Resistance 240mm Radiator
- Socket AM4 and LGA2066 Ready
- Wired RGB Controller and RGB Splitter
2 Comments on Cooler Master's ML120L and ML240L RGB CPU Coolers Sync Lighting To Motherboard
This is like a total ripoff of Corsairs very good MagLev based fan naming scheme...