💻 Cool your CPU, elevate your game!
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid LC240E RGB is a high-performance AIO liquid cooler featuring a 240mm radiator, dual chamber RGB pump, and dual MF120R RGB fans. Designed for both Intel and AMD processors, it ensures efficient cooling with a noise level of just 31.5 dB and an impressive airflow of 66.7 CFM. Its reinforced sleeved tubing and customizable RGB lighting make it a stylish and functional addition to any gaming rig.
Product Dimensions | 10.9"L x 4.7"W x 1.1"H |
Brand | Cooler Master |
Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 50 |
Cooling Method | Water |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 31.5 dB |
Air Flow Capacity | 66.7 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 884102045561 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00884102045561 |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master USA, Inc. |
Item model number | MLA-D24M-A18PC-R1 |
Item Weight | 2.51 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.9 x 4.7 x 1.1 inches |
ASIN | B07CRGC899 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 10, 2018 |
T**Y
Works so well, I had to slow the fans down.
I just upgraded from a 120 mm water cooler to this 240 mm model. For reference, my processor is rated at 125 W. I purposely picked the same brand cooler with the hopes that the mounting would be identical. For my socket, this unit requires the factory mounting bracket that many other coolers, including my original cooler, do not use. It is a simple process to install, if the bracket is already on the motherboard. Otherwise, you have to find one. Luckily, they are under $10 to replace, if missing.Performance wise, I had my old cooler from the factory constantly running at 100% fan speeds to maintain decent temps. This new cooler is so efficient that I had to reduce the fan speeds to keep the temps above ambient levels. (Can’t drop below ambient in Florida unless I want a wet processor.) At constant 100% fans, this new cooler dropped my temps to below 20° C. With the motherboard now in control and adjusting the fan speed, I am about 30° C at idle and peak in the 40’s with moderate activity. This is about a 10° C drop from my old cooler for idle temps. I am not a gamer so I rarely push the processor too hard. Video production is the main thing stressing the system and that only happens in bursts.Based on some other reviews, I used a name brand thermal paste instead of what came with the cooler. I don’t know how much that changes things. The setup works great so I like it. Also, important to note that the factory paste originally installed was still extremely wet so it had not dried out. For whatever reason, the old setup was just not keeping up with the heat being generated.If I am hearing the pieces correctly, the fans are extremely quiet and I hear a little bit of pump noise. Since I am always wearing headphones, I don’t hear anything with them on.The RGB system works, but seems to have extremely limited options. I wanted a decent, budget cooler, more than lights, so I am happy with the product.
E**Z
Don't buy for the RGB.
For around $70 shipped - it's hard to beat. I honestly only bought it because it was a few dollars more than paying for a new air cooler, so I gave it a shot. I was pleasantly surprised. It performed much better than I had expected it to with temps around 30-36c at idle and never over 65c under load.The only complaint that I have is that you have to be really patient with the mounting brackets on AM4 because it uses the plastic ones that come with your motherboard, and if you aren't careful and torque one side more than the other you can break them off. The other complaint I had is that, had I not done a ton of research prior to purchasing, I may not have had the hardware that came with my motherboard to put back on (thankfully i held onto it, but I know many people don't so that's something to think about)The RGB works fine and comes with all the splitters you need to get it all working out of the box... with that said, it's fairly weak - not very bright and I'm not a huge fan of the Cooler Master logo and the lights inside of it seem weak/splotchy.. but it definitely looked better than the stock air cooler I was using. I've since changed cases and my radiator would not fit on the top or front of the new case, so i've gone back to my air cooler but i'll use this in another rig sometime soon.All in all, a very solid performer for the price. Up there with many of the other 240mm AIO's i've used.
M**A
It just works.
The cooler came well packaged, safe as mothers love.. unboxed it was clear, that it would easily fit on the processors, and AMD socket that I had in mind.. AM-4.. I attached the fan to the radiator, with the 4 screws provided.. the fan can be mounted to blow through, or pull through.. I elected for the blow through mount. My motherboard, an ASUS, is black, so vision is difficult without extra light, but once I lit it up, I could see to install the pump on the socket.. Thermal paste was included with the cooler, and it was applied in an even layer across the CPU.. The pump clips fit onto the socket, and the cams rotated to provide a secure and solid mount.. That's the easy part.. Now for the more difficult part.. mounting the radiator.. MY case and ATX tower is about 12 years old.. it's seen at least 2 previous motherboards and granted, it's technology is a little "past the cutting edge".. But it's a good quality case and provides plenty of room.. However, it's not made for this kind of equipment.. I searched for a way to mount the radiator inside but it's just too large.. Not to be defeated, I obtained a few zip ties from the garage stash, and lined up the holes with the Hard drive mounting rack in the case.. two zips later the radiator was mounted.. it's not pretty, but it's functional.. With my old stock cooler I was getting warnings during gaming, that my CPU temp was 65* C.. too hot.. occasionally I got warnings that the memory was at 60*.. That's why I ordered this cooler.. Now, the radiator "protrudes" from the side of the case, but I was not concerned with the appearance.. I wanted a cooler that worked, and that's what I got.. Now the RGB LED's are nice.. They light up the space under my work surface, and change colors.. But the important thing is, that after a long gaming session, running intense graphics I checked the bios, and the CPU temp was 39* C.. That's a significant drop in temp... The price was right, and it works.. Installation was easy enough, I suppose if I had a case that was made for such a device installation would have even been easier.. I'm happy. It just works.
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