Amazon Customer
Like it a lot as it keeps cpu cool.Bought the Masterliquid 240 as an upgrade for the budget cm hyper 212. I was hoping the push the 4670k a little bit further in clockspeed, but the air cooler couldn't quite hold the load and crashes occasionally.The new Masterliquid 240 performs much better. Even at Vcore 1.320V, it keeps the cpu at a max 68 under full load. With GPU running at full alongside, since the radiator blows the hot air hot of the case directly, it only got up to 73C at max which is very impressive with the very high voltage I am running through the chip.For noise level, the fans are almost silent at 700rpm. The pump makes some extra noise but can be ignored once used to it. Under load, it is much quieter compared to the old air cooler. Since it keeps the temperature lower, the fans spins at lower speed, it is not too loud.
Evan
I got it on sale for $64.99, but even at $87.99 it's a good price. The LED on the pump is bright, but not too bright, and the pump is only audible if you really listen up close.I have it in a push-pull configuration, with two Noctua NF-F12s on the front pushing and two LEPA BOL.QUIET blue led fans on the back pulling. Idle temps are pretty stable at 20-22 degrees c (0-4 degrees above room temp), and under load it rarely gets above 50. My CPU is an i5-6600k @4.2GHz and 1.2V. I know it seems mild, but any higher and it became unstable. For a stock CPU I'd think you could expect temps a little lower than mine, for a more heavily overclocked CPU, a little higher.
shanedavenport
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid 120 is awesome at keeping my AMD FX 8350 at a very cool 12C at idle and never goes over 53C at full load. I'm not an overclocker but this AIO watercooler would be good for overclocking. I did have one problem with the install. The pump is quite large and with the large hose connectors there is very little clearance when it comes to the RAM and power regulators. I know I could have completely replaced the mounting hardware but I didn't want to completely tear down my system to do that, but everything worked out and the hoses just barely cleared the RAM. If you have the time and energy I recommend completely replacing the standard AMD mounting hardware and install Cooler Masters hardware. You'll have way more chose as to which way the hose connectors on the pump face.
"anonc"
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid 240 is a no-nonsense value-priced dual-fan AIO cooler. The AIO pump gurgles a little bit on startup but quickly settles into very quiet operation.I replaced the original fans with third-party units but the Cooler Master 120mm fans are pretty good quality, with nice touches such as anti-vibration pads. It comfortably fits into a micro-ATX case with tight clearances.It's a walk in the park for this Cooler Master 240mm AIO with a 65W TDP CPU. The acoustics are superb because neither the AIO pump nor the radiator fans need to run at 100% even during a Handbrake encode or CPU-Z stress test.I wish more AIO manufacturers offer no-nonsense models such as this Cooler Master SKU.