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Cooler Master launches trio of MasterLiquid Mirror AIO liquid coolers

Cooler Master is back this week with new additions to the MasterLiquid lineup of all-in-one liquid coolers. The new MasterLiquid ML240, ML280 and ML360 Mirror are equipped with “infinity mirror” ARGB, as well as enhanced performance and an easier installation method.

The MasterLiquid Mirror series spans from 240mm radiators up to 360mm, with each featuring a mirror-top pump design, allowing users to see an infinite ARGB ring and halo effect on the pump. Speaking of the pump, these AIOs feature 3rd Generation dual-chamber pumps. This design separates hot and cold coolant into separate chambers to enhance overall efficiency.

To go with this upgraded pump design, Cooler Master has included a newly polished motor and reinforced sealing to prevent leaks. In all, this should be one of the quietest, yet powerful and reliable pumps from Cooler Master to date.

The MasterLiquid ML Mirror series also comes with new radiators, with a 16 percent increase in coolant passages and increased surface area to enhance heat dissipation.

The MasterLiquid ML240, ML280 and ML360 are all available in the UK now from Amazon. Each AIO unit comes with new SickleFlow 120 or 140mm fans and mounting brackets for both Intel and AMD CPUs.

KitGuru Says: Are many of you in the market for a new CPU cooler? What do you think of the latest AIOs from Cooler Master?

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