Cooler Master has just announced the MasterLiquid 360 Ion White, a brand new color for the company’s flagship all-in-one liquid cooler. The MasterLiquid 360 Ion White is the first from Cooler Master to have a built-in LCD, and thanks to this new snowy white shell, it’s now perfect for a white PC build.
Liquid cooling isn’t just about tubes and connectors, and the best AIO coolers manage to look great while keeping your processor cool during a big gaming session. If you’re using a fast gaming CPU, such as the Intel Core i9 14900K, for instance, you’re going to want a cooler that can keep those core temperatures as low as possible.
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360 Ion comes with a Gen X dual-chamber pump that sits on top of the CPU, supporting the best gaming CPUs with the most modern AMD and Intel CPU sockets, including AMD AM5 and Intel LGA1851 for the latest Intel Arrow Lake CPUs, such as the Intel Core Ultra 7 265K. Meanwhile, the 2.1-inch LCD sits on top of the pump and is fully configurable, allowing you to set custom colors, images, and performance data to display.
The pump is attached to a 15.5-inch long, 1.1-inch thick aluminum radiator, along with three pre-attached Cooler Master Mobius 120P ARGB fans to give a splash of color, and then some. The combination of the white casing with full-color ARGB fans makes for a color explosion, but you’re free to set your own color preferences using Cooler Master’s MasterPlus+ software, which also lets you configure the AIO’s display.
There’s no information yet from Cooler Master about a release date or pricing, and it isn’t appearing just yet on any retailers, but the original all-black MasterLiquid 360 Ion is available for $249.99 from Newegg using this link. That makes it cheaper than other premium AIO coolers, such as the NZXT Kraken Elite 360, but much more expensive than budget-friendly options, such as the CoolerMaster MasterLiquid 360L Core, which Amazon is selling for $99 from this link here.
Picking up a jazzy AIO cooler is one thing, but choosing a new CPU is a whole other battle. If you’re planning a new gaming PC yourself, check out our AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D review to hear our thoughts on AMD’s latest gaming flagship (spoiler: it’s great).
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