Cooler Master has had an excellent streak of releases ever since they started their “Master” series of peripherals and hardware. Cooler Master’s ML120 and ML240 were well regarded by media outlets and proved to be an excellent choice during our review.
With the RGB craze showing no signs of slowing down, Cooler Master has just announced the successors to the original ML120 and ML240 that bring the RGB zing to life on their excellent AIO coolers. Cooler Master has announced that the ML120 and ML240 would retail for RM 279 and RM 339 respectively in Malaysia. Users from other countries should do their research in their respective countries to find out more about Cooler Master’s pricing strategy in their country.
These AIO Coolers come with many RGB zones allowing users to bling their pump and fans. The ML 120 and ML 240 RGB also come with an RGB controller along with support to customize them through Asus’s Aura Sync, MSI’s Mystic Light Sync and many other motherboards that support RGB headers from Gigabyte and Asrock. On top of that, users could expect the same reliable performance that they’ve experienced with the ML 120 and ML240 from last year.
Cooler Master has also confirmed that these new coolers would be AM4/LGA 2066 ready for those enthusiasts who are always on the edge of upgrading their PCs. Regarding what Cooler Master offers with these, here’s a feature set they’ve informed us of.
MasterLiquid ML120L RGB
- Low-Profile Dual Chamber RGB Pump
- 1 x MasterFan MF120R RGB Fan
- Double Layer Tubing – Inner FEP Tubing, Outer Sleeve Tubing
- Low Resistance 120mm Radiator
- AMD AM4 and Intel LGA2066 Ready
- Wired RGB Controller and RGB Splitter
MasterLiquid ML240L RGB
- Low-Profile Dual Chamber RGB Pump
- 2 x MasterFan MF120R RGB Fans
- Double Layer Tubing – Inner FEP Tubing, Outer Sleeve Tubing
- Low Resistance 240mm Radiator
- AMD AM4 and Intel LGA2066 Ready
- Wired RGB Controller and RGB Splitter Cable
Overall, considering the price, they both look enticing for their prices, especially their ML 240 RGB. Let’s hope we could get to test these AIO Coolers soon.