Cooler Master entering custom liquid cooling market

With its new MasterLiquid Maker range

Cooler Master has decided to enter a custom liquid cooling market with its newly unveiled MasterLiquid Maker range of products which will be fully expandable and customizable as well as give users a bunch of different options to create a perfect liquid cooling system that suits their needs, at least as long as they have the Cooler Master MasterCase.

The new Cooler Master MasterLiquid Maker kit will include a neat looking tall reservoir paired up with a liquid cooling block and radiator, all fitting perfectly in Cooler Master MasterCase cases. We guess that it will be possible to mount them in other cases but these have been designed for Cooler Master's own lineup. The kit includes a powerful 600LPH pump built into the reservoir as well as what appears to be a 280mm radiator.

The new MasterLiquid Maker kit can be paired up with the new MasterFan Pro fans, which will be available in both 120mm and 140mm sizes and Air Flow, Air Pressure and Balance versions, depending on the user needs.

In addition to the new custom liquid cooling kit, Cooler Master also unveiled the new AIO liquid cooler for those not looking to make a custom system but rather want a more simple solution. The new AIO liquid cooling system uses a new "patented" water block and pump design, which should prevent any further lawsuits from Asetek, and comes with LED lighting.

Unfortunately, Cooler Master did not unveil any details regarding the price or the availability date but did say that these will not only provide both exceptional cooling performance and low noise but also be available at a reasonable price.

Competition is always good but Cooler Master is facing a rather tough crowd when it comes to custom liquid cooling as users tend to stick to their favorite brand and there are already quite a few good ones to choose from.







Source: Overclock3d.net.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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