💻 Elevate Your Cooling Game with Style!
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid LC120E RGB is a cutting-edge all-in-one CPU liquid cooler designed for both Intel and AMD sockets. Featuring a whisper-quiet operation at just 30 dB, it combines innovative hybrid airflow technology with a dual chamber pump for enhanced cooling performance. Customize your setup with a wired RGB controller, while smart fan sensors ensure your components remain snag-free. Perfect for desktop enthusiasts seeking both performance and aesthetics.
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 30 dB |
Wattage | 2210 Milliwatts |
Cooling Method | Water |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Material Type | Rubber |
Y**I
Muito cabo.
Diminuiu a temperatura em mais de 40 graus, ficou ótimo. Mas tem muitos cabos, e a montagem é complicada
A**R
It seems really good, so maybe I am doing something wrong.
Update - (last 3 pics added) - I Frankensteined my PC case and move the radiator to the front of my case. I believe that has dropped the CPU temperature by 4 degrees on average. I moved the radiator in support of my new Aorus X570 Pro WIFI, but I think I would have had room for it after all. But, I am glad I move the radiator.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(I hope you can see the pictures ok)I have added some before and after pictures. I am hoping you can get a feel for the space I had available for the radiator (not much in this case ((Rosewill TYRFING ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case)).PC:1. Ryzen 5 3600X2. B450 Tomahawk <- Gigabyte Aorus X570 Pro WIFI ** edited **3. Vega 564. DDR4 16 GB running at 3200 mhz5. 650 watt PSU6. 512 GB M.3 (PCIe) - (I also have an HDD 3TP)7. My first build - I know that the 3600 would have been as good, but I should have gotten the 3700X (oh well)I will give you my pros and cons. I am not going to hold the size of my case against the AIO.PROS:1. Everything fit well in my case. I did spend a half hour getting all the wire pointed in the correct direction (you will see why that is important) - I would suggest you do the same.2. It seems to keep the CPU pretty cool. Cinebench 20 drives the temperature up to the mid-70's, which is way better than the3. It took less than 30 minutes to install and test. I spent a couple hours with my BIOS getting the cooling/noise ratio where I want it.4. I was glad there was just about the perfect amount of tubing. Any more and I would have been tucking tubing in places I did not need it.5. I really like the way it looks, and the Cooler Master label showing. It is not close to an open loop, but better than in fan I have seen.6. I think the price I paid was really reasonable.CONS:1. I was expecting the system to be cooler. I do want to run overclocking, and for now, I have focused on my Vega 56 (great card to work with). Mind you, my system does not go above 80 degrees, but I have never seen the low temps people talk about.2. The included thermal paste as a let down. Cooler Master makes some really good thermal paste, but that was not included.3. I tried to use Cabonaut with no luck. I could not keep the the pad positioned and I tore the pad during the installation (oh well - not sure I can really blame Cooler Master for that).4. I have my system cranked up pretty high, so it is pretty noisy. I run the pump 100% of the time. I cant think of any good reason not to run the pump (I have run the pumps in my aquariums for 15 years straight without an issue and I dont see much difference).I dont have the best looking system by far, but I am proud of it. My AIO is a major reason for my pride.I hope this information helps.
M**.
goed product
Goede cooler, houd cpu lekker koel
C**E
Budget water cooling with a reasonable brand.
I like Cooler Master, they're definitely towards the budget end of computer parts, but their build quality is good and their products feel like they are mid-range. I bought the Corsair water cooler and fans and ended up returning them as they try to squeeze extra money at every step (their fans require an expensive controller for RGB). Corsair make things complicated on purpose, whereas Cooler Master don't. The quality of this is probably slightly lower than Corsair but still very decent.This comes with everything you need to get it working even if your motherboard doesn't have an RGB header on it. My motherboard does have an RGB header, and although this connected, I couldn't get it working. I'm not going to blame CM for that as it could very well be a motherboard issue. It does also have a small controller that can set the fan and cpu RGB lights going in a variety of patterns or solid colours.This item also came with a small tube of thermal paste so you don't need to buy that separately. My temperature is stable and lower than it was with the Wraith cooler which works pretty well.I was a bit wary about buying this item because it was so cheap, but I am now very happy and think the value for money is outstanding. I'd put the value of this product at around £90, so to get it for less than £54 was an absolute bargain.I'm an experienced techie, but it wasn't a complicated setup and probably took me around 20 minutes in total. An amateur could do it in less than an hour without any dramas. I've checked on youtube and they have a 12 minute video that walks you through step by step.5/5
R**H
Not good for AM4 socket if you doesn’t have plastic holder AMD socket based MB
Installation manual is not so briefly explained, I had to watch YouTube for it , if you have AM4 socket and if user doesn’t have the plastic clamps that comes with MB this product is useless , this was all about installationSome how i had figure out to fix this cooler and works perfectly fine in idle it will maintain 28^c temperature and while playing games it ll be around 39-40 C which is pretty goodAnd packaging. The box was already damaged !!! But not the product and there was no seal or something it was already opened but not used still i decided to keep it coz it’s in working condition
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