Cold without the noise
Finally a good fan for the 14th generation from Intel
mounted on an I7 14700KF it's perfect I recommend...
Cooler Master's MasterLiquid PL360 FLUX is the new incarnation of ARGB all-in-one liquid cooling. This watercooling features an improved dual-chamber pump to target hot spots even more effectively for fast and accurate heat dissipation. The fans with Sickleflow blades offer high speed performance with high static pressure. The MasterLiquid FLUX also features customisable ARGB backlighting which is supported by leading motherboard manufacturers.
General information |
Product name |
Cooler Master MasterLiquid PL360 FLUX |
Brand |
Cooler Master Ltd | |
Model |
MLY-D36M-A23PZ-R1 | |
Technical specifications |
Use |
Processor |
Processor support |
AMD AM2 | |
AMD AM2+ | ||
AMD AM3 | ||
AMD AM3+ | ||
AMD AM4 | ||
AMD FM1 | ||
AMD FM2 | ||
AMD FM2+ | ||
AMD sTR4 | ||
Intel 1150 | ||
Intel 1151 | ||
Intel 1155 | ||
Intel 1156 | ||
Intel 1200 | ||
Intel 1700 | ||
Intel 2011 | ||
Intel 2011-v3 | ||
Intel 2066 | ||
Color |
Black | |
Luminous |
Yes | |
LED color |
Multicolored | |
Connector(s) |
2 X 4-pin Female | |
PWM |
Yes | |
Cooling type |
Water cooling | |
Fan diameter |
120 mm | |
Max sound level |
32 dB | |
Maximum rotation speed |
230 RPM | |
Max airflow |
72.37 CFM | |
Pressure |
2.96 mm/H2O | |
Material(s) |
Copper | |
Aluminum | ||
Use |
Gamer | |
AIO radiator compatibility |
360mm radiator | |
Dimensions |
Height (fan included) |
52.2 mm |
Width (fan included) |
277 mm | |
Depth (fan included) |
120 mm | |
Height |
27.2 mm | |
Depth |
119.6 mm | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
Product referenced on 5 Jan 2022
Finally a good fan for the 14th generation from Intel
mounted on an I7 14700KF it's perfect I recommend...
Bought to cool a 13900K, this product manages to do so without any problems. The mounting is convenient and easy to install. The pump is quiet.
The watercooling block is supplied with thermal paste, but not pre-applied.
The only drawback is that the fans are noisy from 80% speed onwards, with a rather unpleasant resonance noise when running at precisely 80% (~1800 rpm). It remains to be seen if the problem is universal or comes from a specific interaction with my box.
No problem with the cooling of my i9-12900k, that's the main thing. The pump is causing me to vibrate, which is propagated through the motherboard to the case and causes the cover to vibrate. I have not found a solution yet, the little foam pads in the case are not enough