Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240P Mirage Review 6

Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240P Mirage Review

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A Closer Look


The radiator is your standard boxy design with Cooler Master's logo on each of the longer sides. The radiator has an FPI (fins-per-inch) count of 20, which is fairly typical for most all-in-one liquid coolers. In regards to radiator quality, I noticed no bent fins or blemishes. As for the tubing, it is corrugated FEP but has been sleeved for a more appealing look.


The pump/block is where things are a bit different with Cooler Master using a clear top that allows you to see the impeller on the inside. It's quite a nifty feature and as with most products of late is illuminated by ARGB LEDs. The tubing and fittings on the side of the pump can be rotated slightly for better routing; however, the bottom tube/fitting is more limited in range. Meanwhile, the cold plate is made entirely of copper, and while it has quite a few machining marks and light scratches, it still feels smooth to the touch.


The fans on the ML240P Mirage have model number FA12025L12LPT and are unique to this unit at the moment. These fans have an RPM range of 650–2000. In regards to design, the frame is entirely square, while the fan blades are supported by an outer ring for reduced distortion and improved rotational stability according to Cooler Master. For reduced noise, they have rubber anti-vibration pads, and come equipped with ARGB LEDs.
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