The CoolerMaster MasterLiquid ML120L V2 RGB Kit with its new pumped out internal components and 120mm RGB fan will allow you to enjoy the silence and performance of a liquid cooling system for your system.
All-in-One RGB CPU Watercooling Kit for Intel and AMD Socket
The CoolerMaster MasterLiquid ML120L V2 RGB Kit with its new pump with improved internal components and 120mm RGB fan, will allow you to enjoy the silence and performance of a liquid cooling system for your system. This efficient and quiet kit installs quickly and is compatible with LGA 2066 / 2011-3 / 2011 / 1200 / 1150 / 1151 / 1155 / 1156 and AMD FM2+ / FM2 / FM1 / AM4 / AM3+ / AM3 / AM2 / AM2+ processors.
Efficient and quiet cooling... for a long time
The MasterLiquid ML120L V2 RGB watercooling package features a 120mm RGB PWM fan with a high static pressure of 2.36mm H2O. These provide extra pressure to push hot air through the radiator and avoid dynamic losses. Enjoy efficient cooling with a noise level below 15 dBA and a TDP of 200 W.
The pump is equipped with new components designed for better wear resistance. This pump gives you longer lasting performance, and is still able to withstand a wide range of chemicals. It is unaffected by moisture and effectively combats oxidation and corrosion. It is backed up by quality rubber tubing for optimised operation with a longer service life.
Finally, with the MasterLiquid ML120L V2 RGB kit discover the most colorful way to cool your CPU with RGB compatible pump and fans that can be supported and controlled by ASUS Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, MSI RGB Mystic Light Sync, ASRock Polychrome Sync.
MAIN FEATURES :
All-in-one watercooling system for processor
Noise level : < 15 dBA
TDP: 200W
1 fan 120 mm PWM LED RGB - Static pressure 2.36 mmH2O
Fast delivery to my local shop, I ordered it to cool an old 8600K anniversary processor, to do this I fitted 2 identical fans and it's a very good formula for this watercooling because the 8600K heats up quite a bit in dl 28 and in demanding games 52 max. I'm very happy with it and so is my 9 year old.
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by Olivier B
Posted on 24 Jun 2023
Bought on 15 May 2023 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 17Average rating: 8
Quiet, efficient and takes up no space
I bought 2 of them to cool Xeon E5-2690v4s (Supermicro motherboard with 2 sockets). With this watercooling kit, I saved a lot of space in the case by not having to install 2 huge Dark Pro 4s to take into account the TDP of the beasts.
Although my case (a Silverstone SST-J05) wasn't originally designed for this, finding a place for the radiators was easy. Bigger 240mm or 360mm radiators wouldn't have fitted. But there's no point, because 120mm is more than enough for each CPU to remain at around 34° in idle mode (room at 24°) and never exceed 50° in intensive use.
The original fans are silent and always run at fairly low speeds (1000rpm). The 2 pumps are also silent but vibrate slightly: make sure that the hoses don't touch the glass if you have one.
The RGB LEDs are a nice touch, I'm not normally a fan of this option but it looks good here.
Given the price, I'm even sorry I didn't get one for a 5800X that I fitted with Dark Pro 4, which is more expensive, bigger and not sure it's any more efficient.
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by SebastienK
Posted on 5 Jun 2023
Bought on 15 Sep 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 4Average rating: 10
O top
Frankly a good product.
Since it's been fitted to my system it doesn't heat up as much as it used to and the RGB on the fan gives it a nice look.
No problems with it since I bought it nearly 3 years ago.
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by LisaS
Posted on 19 Apr 2022
Bought on 20 Jan 2022 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 8Average rating: 9
Excellent
I am pleasantly surprised by this performance! One of the best value for money you can find! I highly recommend it.
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by Ouank
Posted on 29 Dec 2021
Bought on 29 Nov 2021 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 15Average rating: 9
Excellent
Good product used to cool a 5800x, the instructions were clear. I used the thermal paste provided but either I put it wrong or not very good, I don't know but I had read that the 5800x could heat up a lot and I finally had to use a paste that I had taken a long time ago a Grizzly - Kryonaut and in the end, with this AIO, I have very good perfs in view of the cooled proc reputed to heat up quite a bit.