Cooler Master has announced two of their latest CPU coolers, the MasterLiquid 120 and 240. These CPU coolers have been designed with a low profile dual chamber pump which separates incoming and outgoing coolant. Cool Master have suggested that this way of creating their new range “…makes the balance between performance and noise level perfect”. Both the 120 and 240 are both compatible with the AM4 socket and Kaby Lake making them fit the latest processors available on the market from Intel and AMD.
Both models feature ‘dual layer tubing’ meaning the inner tubes are FEP allowing them to work at high or low temperatures, highly resistant to chemicals and resistant to electrical currents, the outer is standard sleeve tubing. This should make the tubes more durable while being aesthetically pleasing.
To see the difference between the two models and what might be best for your rig, here’s a breakdown on both.
Cooler Master MasterLiquid 120
- The MasterLiquid 120 features a new low-profile dual chamber pump.
- Dual layer tubing.
- Dual push-pull with two MasterFan air balance.
- This model is AM4 and Kaby Lake ready.
- It comes with a 120mm radiator. It features a white LED.
Cooler Master MasterLiquid 240
- The MasterLiquid 240 features the same pump and same dual layer tubing.
- This model however comes without the dual push-pull and just comes with two MasterFan air balance.
- It is also AM4 and Kaby Lake ready.
- This model comes with a 240mm radiator and also features white LEDS’s.
If you are interested in the latest water cooling closed circuit systems by Cooling Master, they will be available to purchase by the end of the month and will retail at around £60-70.