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The Cooler Master MasterLiquid 280 has the same custom pump that made the MasterLiquid 240 so unique.One of the biggest decisions when starting a new build is how to cool your CPU. Many people choose to go with air cooling because they think liquid is too...
The MasterLiquid Pro 280 performed very well under heavy load. However, it performed excellent under a moderate load, such as gaming or light benchmarking, For example, overclocked to 4.5 GHz while gaming for well over an hour, my 4690k never went over 62...
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Looking for a reliable and effective AIO liquid cooling solution that features easy installation? The AIO is a simple headache-free way to get into the liquid cooling game whether you are looking to push that maximum overclock or simply want a quieter com...
Easy Installation, Quiet Fans, Price, Silent operating Pump, Pump MTTF ratings...
Cant change the LED color or shut it off, Final Thoughts, The MasterLiquid Pro 280 is a prime example of how Cooler Master is always evolving and inventing new way to make our computers life span last a little longer. The new FlowOp has a great life rati...
The MasterLiquid Pro 280 is a prime example of how Cooler Master is always evolving and inventing new way to make our computers life span last a little longer. The new FlowOp has a great life rating and cools with the best of them. If you are looking to k...
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Not long ago we checked out Cooler Master's newest entry in the AiO cooler segment, the MasterLiquid Pro 240 . It was a really nice cooler with a brand new unique dual chamber pump design that performed admirably in the highly competitive 240mm radiator c...
Great Fit and Finish, Looks great especially with the sleeved tubing, Very low noise pollution, Adequate performance...
Installation is not fun without a backplate retention mechanism, Short Tubing Length, No Software, Lighting is not RGB...
Cooler Master is doing a remarkable job of updating and expanding their product lineup. This is especially true here in AiO land. With a very unique pump design and great fit and finish, the MasterLiquid Pro 280 is a really nice cooler that looks good too...
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There are many ways to increase the performance of your PC. Most enthusiasts will immediately gravitate to overclocking for the “instant gratification” performance boost but what about thermal performance? Thermals play a huge role in how your system perf...
There are several things to consider when looking at a self contained watercooling system. Performance and price are always seem like the most important factors but when you consider that most watercooling units all follow a similar formula it is nice to...
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The Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 280 is the larger radiator version of the previously reviewed MasterLiquid Pro 240 which was released a month prior. Utilizing two large 140mm fans instead of a pair of 120's for active radiator cooling, the MasterLiquid...
It is easy to think of the MasterLiquid Pro 280 as a hulking brute force of cooling, but beneath the domineering size there is also a surprising finesse. It does not rely solely on high-RPM fans (which it does have), nor does it fall back on simply having...
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It's fair to say that 240mm AIOs as opposed to 280mm AIOs represent the sweet spot in the AIO market. Why so? Well the answers simple. Although the 280s often provide better performance, they won't fit in as many cases as the 240s will, and so, the 240s w...
Even if the nomenclature methodology is getting ridiculously excessive, there's no denying that CoolerMaster don't half make good looking coolers. OK, so the jury is still out here at OC3D towers as to whether we like the design of the pump with regards...
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Cooler Master's Nepton 240M closed-loop liquid cooler was a staple of our System Guides until it fell victim to a patent lawsuit a little over a year ago. The company didn't let that setback end its quest to keep CPUs chilly, though. Its revised MasterLiq...
Cooler Master's MasterLiquid Pro coolers improve on the company's already-impressive Nepton series of heatsinks. They're just as easy to mount as their predecessors, and even with their fans in their "silent" mode, these all-in-ones are more than up to t...
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The MasterLiquid Pro 280 is a step up in size from the previously reviewed MasterLiquid Pro 240, yet it shares the same design and even ships with a 120x240mm fan damper. The upsized fans even have the same style of bolted-on rubber frame corners. It's s...
Good cooling performance, High “Mean Time To Failure” rating, View window for coolant inspection...
Unexceptional 2year warranty undercuts MTTF rating, Only a good value during discount promotions...
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 280 performs well but unexceptionally. We'd base our purchase decision upon the availability of discounts. Review $129.99...
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At first we would like to thank Cooler Master for sending a sample of their MasterLiquid Pro 280 Liquid CPU Cooler for testing and reviewing."Cooler Master was founded with the mission of providing the industry's best thermal solutions. Since its establis...
The new MasterLiquid Pro 280 Liquid CPU Cooler from Cooler Master does impress with the good quality of materials, durability of both pump, fans but also features impressive cooling capabilities when talking about an octal-core overclocked platform. Given...
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