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Specifications
Manufacturer
Cooler Master
Model
MasterLiquid ML120L RGB
Part #
MLW-D12M-A20PC-R1
Fan RPM
650 - 2000 RPM
Noise Level
6 - 30 dB
CPU Socket
- AM2
- AM2+
- AM3
- AM3+
- AM4
- FM1
- FM2
- FM2+
- LGA775
- LGA1150
- LGA1151
- LGA1155
- LGA1156
- LGA1200
- LGA1366
- LGA2011
- LGA2011-3
- LGA2066
Water Cooled
Yes - 120 mm
Fanless
No
Price History
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from completed build First gaming PC build 2018
quiet operation, been running it everyday for almost 4 full years and not a single problem for me!! Overkill for my PC build but the RGB was a must.
from completed build Dark Budget
Decent cooling for an 120mm aio. Got it new for a decent price. Keeps the i7-7800x at 4.2GHz to 75C while running R23 and Heaven simultaneously for over an hour. Should I delid and repaste with cryonaut? Works well with airflow in the 4000D. Word of warning: Do not use this with supplied Sickleflow fan, it is loud even at low rpm. I believe V2 version of this cooler might have fixed this issue.
from completed build Sirius Rainbow
Keeps the temps really low, should help if I ever decide to overclock. Makes my build look so much nicer not having a bulky air cooler covering everything up. I was lucky since the first liquid cooler I got had too big of a pump and didn't leave room for a fan between the rad and pump. Screw the included fan, this one matches. The controller resets to red every time I power down, so I can't use it. Wish the RGB cables were industry standard, but it works when taped together in the right orientation, even if it's only one colour.
from completed build The workhorse
It keeps temps down, but not more than 1 month later it has started to gurgle. But I STILL have to give it that even at 4.2 GHz it's still amazing.
from completed build My First PC Build
Good budget cooler for pc build
from completed build RTX 2080 First Ever Gaming/Editing Build - Built 2018
Pretty good for what it is, a 120mm RGB AIO Water Cooler, but personally in hindsight I would've gotten either a larger radiator or an air cooler like a Hyper 212.
from completed build Cheap Gaming Build
Does a good job at keeping the CPU cool while having a slight overclock.
from completed build Chloroquine
This cooler is not terrible at all. It gets the job done well, CPU temps didn't throttle while gaming, even when the CPU hits 4.3 GHz, It's still okay. But, even the stock cooler can get the CPU 4-5 degrees celsius cooler than this cooler, so that's should be something to bear in mind, and I wouldn't even dare to overclock this CPU with this cooler. The only reason I bought this is that the air cooler ones (Hyper 212 black) is not available for the day when I purchase and I want to stick with the RGB themed build as much as possible. If you were to do overclocking on this Ryzen CPU, I would suggest either going with just the stock cooler only add a few more volts, or invest all out for a 240++ mm CPU high-performance liquid cooler.
from completed build My First Gaming Build
Nothing too fancy, not the prettiest or flashiest, but with that being said; the price point is great and it can handle moderate oc on my 2700x without making a fuss. Definitely a great watercooled option to not break the bank!
from completed build First PC Build (RX 5700 xt + ryzen 3600)
keeps the cpu cool, the fans are a jet engine underload