Cooler Master MasterLiquid 240mm AIO CPU Cooler Review
Peter Donnell / 8 years ago
Installation
First step, we have to put that huge rubber grommet onto the radiator, this helps create a nice airflow seal around the fans and the radiator, and should help us get even better air pressure through the radiator.
The fans can be fitted with the included thumbscrews easily enough, although you can use a screwdriver if you need to tighten them a little more. With the rubber mounts on the fan, and that grommet, it’s doubtful that any vibrations from the fan or your system will be a problem.
Plus the fittings look really nice, showing off a bit of metal that adds some style to the radiator.
The backplate is easy enough to work with, just drop the four screws through the appropriate holes for your socket, then hold them with the retention clips.
Just put the back plate on the rear of the motherboard, passing the four long screws through the appropriate holes.
Flip it over, and screw down the pump to the CPU. Of course, don’t forget to install the AMD/Intel brackets and apply thermalpaste, but overall the whole process shouldn’t take more than ten minutes.