Cooler Master MasterLiquid Atmos 360 AIO CPU Cooler Review
Peter Donnell / 5 months ago
A Closer Look
This is one really nice looking cooler, and while of course, it sticks to the traditional design ideals of other AIO coolers, in that it has the pump, the tubing and the radiator, Cooler Master has made an effort to make the pump look pretty interesting.
It features a fins design on the top, with outer ring RGB, inner ring RGB, and RGB between the fins, that’s sure to look fantastic when the power is turned on.
The top is removable, and Cooler Master say it’ll support 3D printed toppers too. With a range of designs already publicly available on their printables.com page.
The pump has a good size contact plate, and comes with support for all the latest Intel sockets, Intel® LGA 1700 / 1200 / 1151 / 1150 / 1155 / 1156, as well as both AM4 and AM5 sockets for AMD users.
The tubing looks nice enough, with a durable braiding, and there’s a couple of clips in the box to keep the tubing nice and tight and looking its best.
The radiator its self is aluminium and measure in at 360mm, supporting 3 x 120mm fans on either side for a push or pull configuration.
The fans are the Cooler Master SickleFlow Edge 120, which feature ARGB lighting in the fan blades, but a black or white frame that’ll match up with the black or white version of this cooler, obviously, I have the black version. Plus, they come pre-installed, making the installation so much quicker.
The fans are rated for 690-2500 RPM, so they should be pretty quiet at low RPM, but if you need big airflow, 2500 RPM is absolutely ripping, and will move a lot of air.