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Cooler Master introduces two new MasterLiquid AIO series

Cooler Master is updating its AIO cooler lineup by launching two new series: the MasterLiquid Core II and the MasterLiquid Atmos Stealth. These coolers offer distinct features and cater to different aesthetics, designed to provide PC builders with versatile options for taming their CPUs.

The MasterLiquid Core II series builds upon the success of its predecessor with a range of enhancements, including a redesigned dual-chamber pump for improved performance in a smaller footprint. Available with 360, 240, and 120 radiators and compatible with the latest AMD and Intel CPUs, it provides greater flexibility in system builds.

The Core II also has an “infinity mirror” pump cover that adds a touch of visual flair to your system. Redesigned fans with updated blades and visuals deliver better cooling performance and a fresh aesthetic. Thanks to a quick-mount kit and pre-installed fans, installation is a breeze, while the 400mm tubing length provides ample flexibility for various mounting configurations.

For those who prefer a more understated look, the MasterLiquid Atmos Stealth series delivers high-performance cooling in an all-black, non-LED design. This stealthy cooler retains the innovative features of the Atmos series, including the refined dual-chamber pump and customisable pump top cover. The Atmos Stealth also prioritises sustainability with its eco-friendly pump cover made from recycled plastics. Pre-installed Mobius 120 Black fans ensure efficient and quiet cooling, while daisy-chaining fan connections minimise cable clutter for a cleaner aesthetic.

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