Cooler Master’s thermoelectric AIO cooler is smaller than we expected

Late last year, Cooler Master released the MasterLiquid ML360 Sub-Zero, a unique version of its liquid coolers featuring thermoelectric cooling. Created in partnership with Intel, this AIO targets high-performance builders looking to squeeze the most out of single or low core-count overclocking. Cooler Master touted it as an alternative to solutions such as liquid nitrogen—a turn-key option that you didn’t need to fuss over.A sample crossed our desk earlier in the year, but only recently were we able to finally go hands-on with it. As you’ll see in our video above, the cooler isn’t nearly as massive as the box lead us to believe. It installs in a straightforward manner too, though the water block and pump are separate and will require a bit more contemplation for how you’ll lay out your build.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3620251/cooler-masters-thermoelectric-aio-cooler-is-smaller-than-we-expected.html#tk.rss_all

Établi 4y | 8 juin 2021 à 15:20:56


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