Cooler Master MasterLiquid Maker 92 Review 40

Cooler Master MasterLiquid Maker 92 Review

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Packaging and Contents


The box that contains the MasterLiquid Maker 92 is very small, measuring in at roughly 22.8 cm in length, 18.4 cm in width, and 14 cm in height. On top, we simply find the product name and Cooler Master logo. The front shows the cooler itself in all its glory with its compact dual-fan design. Again the product name and company logo are shown. The left side has the product's specifications table, listing all the details for the MasterLiquid Maker 92.


Moving on to the back of the box, users will be greeted by a small list of features in various languages along with some mechanical renderings detailing the unit's height, width, and length. Switching over to the the right side, you will find a paragraph that talks about the uniqueness of the Maker 92.

Contents


Opening the box, I was greeted by the MasterLiquid Maker 92 - man that product name is becoming a mouthful. A plastic shield protects the top while it is surrounded on all sides by cardboard and extra space. This is definitely a step up from the packaging used with the Hyper 212X.


Cooler Master decided not to support AMD sockets and has eliminated support for LGA1366 and LGA775. While I doubt anyone will lament the lack of LGA775 and LGA1366 mounting hardware, the lack of AMD hardware is a bit of a miss in my book. When it comes to LGA2011 and the various LGA115x sockets, everything you need is obviously included.
  • 4x LGA2011 screw posts
  • 4x backplate screws
  • 4x nuts
  • 4x backplate screw clips
  • 2x 95mm x 95mm x 25mm fans
  • 1x backplate
  • 1x tube of thermal paste
  • 1x All-in-one liquid cooling unit
  • 1x installation guide
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