Test – Cooler Master Masterliquid 240
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Hi all!
We are back at Cooler Master today with one of their latest AIO water-cooling kit, the Masterliquid 240! The market is really saturated with all this type of cooling, the brands all going there with their various and varied devices (such as RGB LEDs for example). Cooler Master has decided here to offer an affordable kit (around 80 €) which makes it one of the cheapest on the market in 240mm, in return for which we should not expect unnecessary features, let’s see what this gives in practice!
The box clearly does not give in the extravagant, sobriety is required, there is on the front a photo of the beast accompanied by the name of the model and the logo of the brand of course as well as a small mention ensuring the compatibility with the latest socket AM4 from AMD (which is a good thing!). At the back A small listing of the main strengths of the beast, in 8 different languages please.
On the side a table of technical characteristics is present, ranging from the compatibility of the sockets to the characteristics of the pump and fans, at least no one will be left behind!
Inside we come across a well-known vision of what is done for the vast majority of AIO kits on the market, namely a cardboard mold in which all the elements are positioned in individual plastic bags. Transport should therefore not be a problem.
The bundle offers everything you need to ride the beast, but nothing more! Indeed in addition to the fixing systems for the different sockets there is of course the installation sheet, a tube of thermal paste as well as an extension 2 x 4-pin -> 1 x 4-pin (braided please!) For fans.