Stock clocks were clearly not a problem for the MasterLiquid 240, at just 25c over ambient while running at full load, and beating out the Noctua NH-D15 by 1c.
Pushing up the clocks and the heat, the 240 still did a fantastic job, with the perfect right where we would expect compared to a few other AIO’s, including the more expensive and bigger Silent Loop 280mm.
Stock clocks didn’t require the fans to work very hard, so as you would expect the cooler was very quiet. What’s most impressive, however, is how quiet the pump is, easily one of the quietest we’ve ever tested!
Pushing the heat up didn’t have a huge impact on noise either, and the new MasterFan 120 AB fans really are doing an excellent job; I’d even feel comfortable pushing the RPM to a higher setting to improve cooling performance.
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