Wednesday, March 9th 2022
MSI Recalls MAG CoreLiquid 360R And 240R Coolers Hit by a Blockage Flaw
MSI has instituted a recall of its MAG CoreLiquid 360R And 240R liquid CPU coolers due to a manufacturing defect. Apparently, these coolers are prone to sediment build-up in the coolant channel, causing blockages, and severe loss in cooling performance. When idling, CPU temperatures can reach as high as 62 °C, and the machine can trigger T-junction-Max thermal failsafes if subjected to load.
"Our preliminary investigation has identified that a small portion of the liquid coolers produce sediment that can cause a blockage. This, however, will not cause any damage to your system since the processors are equipped with a protection mechanism against overheating," MSI said in a statement. The company set up an online forms to file for free replacements of the cooler, such as this page meant for Canada.
Source:
HotHardware
"Our preliminary investigation has identified that a small portion of the liquid coolers produce sediment that can cause a blockage. This, however, will not cause any damage to your system since the processors are equipped with a protection mechanism against overheating," MSI said in a statement. The company set up an online forms to file for free replacements of the cooler, such as this page meant for Canada.
29 Comments on MSI Recalls MAG CoreLiquid 360R And 240R Coolers Hit by a Blockage Flaw
Not a fan of aluminum and copper with nickel plating with anti-corrasion agents
If you'd use the same fan(s), an AIO must always be louder