Weight & dimensions
Radiator depth |
118.5 mm |
Radiator height |
38 mm |
Radiator width |
145 mm |
Waterblock width |
94.8 mm |
Waterblock depth |
68 mm |
Waterblock height |
56.9 mm |
Tube diameter |
8 mm |
Fan diameter |
120 mm |
Fan thickness |
25 mm |
Technical details
Noise level |
6 dB |
Fan connector |
4-pin |
Maximum airflow |
66.7 cfm |
Pump motor speed (max) |
3300 RPM |
Pump motor speed (min) |
1100 RPM |
Pump noise level |
12 dB |
Number of fans |
1 fan(s) |
Radiator |
Y |
Fan |
Y |
Supported processor sockets |
Socket AM3, Socket AM3+, Socket AM2+, Socket FM2, LGA 2011-v3 (Socket R), LGA 1151 (Socket H4), Socket FM2+, Socket FM1 |
Fan speed (max) |
2000 RPM |
Fan speed (min) |
650 RPM |
Design
Water block material |
Copper |
Radiator material |
Aluminium |
Power
Pump power consumption |
6 W |
Fan voltage |
12 V |
Pump current |
500 mA |
Pump voltage |
12 V |
MasterLiquid Pro 120, 145 x 118.5 x 38mm, 6-30dBA
Feel the Flow
Based on our expertise in thermal technology, we reengineered how liquid absorbs and expels heat throughout the all-in-one (AIO) closed loop of the cooler. Our holistic approach to the flow puts in your hands a comprehensive cooling machine that lasts longer, performs better and requires virtually no maintenance.
FlowOp Technology
Based on our expertise in thermal technology, FlowOp looks at the flow of heat as it is carried and dissipated by an all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler. Starting with the hot CPU, we reengineered how liquid absorbs and expels that heat. Our holistic approach to the flow of heat puts in your hands a comprehensive cooling machine that lasts longer, performs better and requires virtually no maintenance.
A Dual Approach to Life Expectancy
We stacked an extra chamber on top and engineered it so that cold stuff can go in, but hot stuff can't go back up. The cooler upper chamber is where we store all of the vital components.
"Spraying" the CPU
We grabbed technology from top-end DIY liquid cooling kits to create a powerful pump that sprays liquid directly at the center of the water block, solving the issue of slow flow. It also allows us to mount even more ultra-fine fins on the copper base, creating even more surfaces from which the coolant can take away heat.
Gently Driven
Adding to that effort towards silence, we encased the pump needed to drive that concentrated spray at our CPU with a silent driver. The custom driver rotates way more smoothly than any other technology out there, reducing noisy clicks and vibration. It's like you're using a V8 engine and can't even notice.
Easy Installation
Many of Cooler Master's products are known for their easy installation. To fit our Pro lineup to the motherboard and install fans, all you need to bring are your two hands and a screwdriver.
Spacious Squares for Air
The MasterLiquid's unique square fin design creates greater surface area for absorption of the heat and allows for spacious airflow. The increased space means we can use a quieter fan that pushes air farther out of the case. It's really quiet.
Getting the Heat Outside
The spacious square fins gave us leverage to use all-new MasterFan Pro Air Balance fans. The blades push air farther out of the case and are quieter than high static pressure fans. And they'll last just as long as your liquid cooler.
Who is the MasterLiquid Pro series for?
Water-based cooling solutions are for those who want to push their system. The harder you drive your CPU, the better AIO liquid cooling performs.