Tuesday, August 14th 2018
Cooler Master Announces the MasterLiquid ML360R RGB CPU Cooler
Cooler Master, a global leader in manufacturing CPU coolers, computer components and peripherals, introduces its first 360mm all-in-one (AIO) liquid CPU cooler. The MasterLiquid ML360R features addressable RGB LEDs on both the fans and water block and is certified compatible with ASUS, MSI and ASRock motherboards.
The MasterLiquid ML360R RGB features Cooler Master's newly designed pump with 12 addressable RGB LEDs on the water block and eight addressable RGB LEDs on each fan, capable of 16.7million color options. Users can easily customize each LED, individually, through the addressable RGB software from ASUS, MSI and ASRock motherboards, or with Cooler Master's MasterPlus+ software for complete ambient control.Cooler Master's MasterLiquid ML360R RGB comes equipped with a new addressable RGB LED controller for use and compatibility with non-addressable RGB components and easy lighting and mode control. A 5-in-1 addressable RGB splitter is also included in the packaging.
Exclusively designed in-house, the MasterLiquid ML360R RGB is constructed with a low-profile, dual chamber pump that separates incoming coolant from the radiator-bound heated coolant. Cooler Master's unique pump design maximizes CPU cooling results and assists in maintaining ideal system temperatures. In addition, the MasterLiquid ML360R RGB features a precision machined microchannel cold plate to quickly dissipate heat, FEP tubing on the interior and sleeved tubing on the exterior for a premium look and extended durability.
Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360R RGB
The MasterLiquid ML360R RGB is available for purchase today, August 14, 2018, at a starting MSRP of $159.99 USD .
The MasterLiquid ML360R RGB features Cooler Master's newly designed pump with 12 addressable RGB LEDs on the water block and eight addressable RGB LEDs on each fan, capable of 16.7million color options. Users can easily customize each LED, individually, through the addressable RGB software from ASUS, MSI and ASRock motherboards, or with Cooler Master's MasterPlus+ software for complete ambient control.Cooler Master's MasterLiquid ML360R RGB comes equipped with a new addressable RGB LED controller for use and compatibility with non-addressable RGB components and easy lighting and mode control. A 5-in-1 addressable RGB splitter is also included in the packaging.
Exclusively designed in-house, the MasterLiquid ML360R RGB is constructed with a low-profile, dual chamber pump that separates incoming coolant from the radiator-bound heated coolant. Cooler Master's unique pump design maximizes CPU cooling results and assists in maintaining ideal system temperatures. In addition, the MasterLiquid ML360R RGB features a precision machined microchannel cold plate to quickly dissipate heat, FEP tubing on the interior and sleeved tubing on the exterior for a premium look and extended durability.
Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360R RGB
- Addressable RGB LED pump with 16.7 million colors
- Dual chamber pump design to separate incoming and outgoing coolant
- 3 x MasterFan MF120R ARGB (Addressable RGB fans)
- Double Layer Tubing - Inner FEP Tubing, Outer Sleeve Tubing
- Low Resistance 360mm Radiator
- Wired addressable RGB Controller and addressable RGB splitter cable
The MasterLiquid ML360R RGB is available for purchase today, August 14, 2018, at a starting MSRP of $159.99 USD .
11 Comments on Cooler Master Announces the MasterLiquid ML360R RGB CPU Cooler
About the topic, looks good also will perform aswell 3x120mm radiators for just the CPU is a bit overkill if you dont overclock.
Please tell me they are making a non-ARGB version for $$ less. Their CM branded fans, especially their freebie fans with purchase, are not great. Certainly not enough to pay a premium for ARGB on.
you would as so called efficient hardware claimed today nothing should use much power to cause all that heat and parts like a vid card should never dsee over 40c at max loading ...lol...
that's why I like to say this computer building has become nothing but a hyped up , gimmicked up , money grab to the point I don't even care to do new builds or upgrade [sad]
p.s --- I forgot to add with less support then ever before / win- 10 only ..lol....