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Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360 SUB-Zero, AIO CPU Liquid Cooler Powered by Intel Cryo Cooling Technology, Thermoelectric Cooling (TEC) Pump, 360mm Radiator for Intel LGA 1200 (MLZ-D36M-A19PK-12)

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Features

  • 2nd Generation Pump: Enhanced pump delivers higher liquid flow for exceptional heat removal.
  • Thermoelectric Cooling: TEC sensors rapidly cool the water block to combat heat even with the most intense CPU overclocking.
  • Intel Cryo Cooling Technology: Balanced combination of hardware, software, and firmware unleash maximum performance for gamers, overclockers, and content creators.
  • Software Enabled: Simplified software easily fine-tunes the TEC performance for a customized cooling solution.
  • 360 mm Radiator: Enlarged surface area combined with three SF120 fans eliminate heat quickly and efficiently.

Description

Cooler Master’s MasterLiquid ML360 SUB-ZERO is amongst the first Thermoelectric Cooling (TEC) AIO liquid coolers powered by Intel Cryo Cooling Technology. Utilizing revolutionary TEC technology in the water block coupled with the redesigned 2nd Gen pump, no amount of heat can contest the achievable cooling power of sub-ambient temperatures. With software co-developed with Intel, the ML360 SUB-ZERO makes multi-core overclocking effortless for maximum performance even at extended durations. The 360mm radiator paired with the enhanced pump dissipates any heat rapidly without struggle.

Product Dimensions: 15.51"L x 1.07"W x 4.71"H


Brand: Cooler Master


Power Connector Type: 4-Pin


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 200 watts


Cooling Method: Thermoelectric, Liquid


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Noise Level: 26 dB


Material: Aluminum


Maximum Rotational Speed: 2000 RPM


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.51 x 4.71 x 1.07 inches; 7.17 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ MLZ-D36M-A19PK-12


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 25, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Cooler Master


Best Sellers Rank: #3,950 in Water Cooling Systems


Customer Reviews: 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars 46 ratings


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  • Great advance in TEC/AIO cooing.
This item combines with the Intel Cryo Cooling software and allows for sub-ambient cpu temperature without the need for external devices or LN2. While many use this for single core overclocking and it works amazingly well at it, I also use it for an all core overclock and heavy daily workload. In regulated mode my I9-10900k is overclocked to 5.5 all core, and it's extremely stable. This cooler has great cooling capability for a 360mm, as many know the 10900k is known to run hot, but this truly tames the beast. I run a heavy, multithreaded financial software that is know to load your system. Even under the heaviest of loads I'm able to keep my temps well below ambient air temperature, with no signs of condensation anywhere. I would highly recommend to manually overclock your cpu for this, instead of using an AI type Overclock software or Intel System Optimizater( it's actually disabled by intel thankfully) as this type of overclock requires a bit of knowledge about how to get the most of of your cpu, without just maxing or your vcore voltage. This system will really allow you to see how little voltage changes can and will introduce unnecessary heat into your loop. The key is to use the least voltage possible for stability and frequency, while keeping the extra voltage under control. A lot will depend upon your silicon lottery and your style of use. I find this to be a fun hobby as well, so having the ability to offer use this for my everyday rig, then reboot into a different saved XTU OC profile and see what records I can break. It is basically the best way to get started with sub-ambient cooling for most people, with everything needed in the kit. Be warned, if you like to OC and hit the benchmarks this can be very addictive and fun but you'll definitely need to be aware of how much time you spend playing instead of working. Oh and yes, you'll get all kinds of nicely worded "compliments" in the benchmark and reddit forums, seems like some people don't like that an AIO can smoke their golden sample chips with a crappy SP 63 10900k lol. Then you put in the SP 133( yes,ummmhmm SP133 yup and I bought on Amazon... seems like the 10k series is getting better with age as several others noticed this with recently produced batches) and destroy their golden sample, well let's just say a guy named Roman didn't like this at all, so he went to ek to get a competitor to make a TEC block for his full loop. Well, let's just say the full loop with tec and dual 420 rads is still .3ghz behind my highest single core clock, and doesn't even get on the same page as my all core overclock 6.1ghz,and no LN2 no helium, no manufacturer support, just a guy that has been doing this since x86 years and has a bit of experience and no fear of murdering the cpu. In reality this is quite possibly the best single component I've bought for a pc. Get one, you won't regret it when you're out there smashing records, and you'll love it when your workload is high but you don't hear fans, actually the pump is the loudest part of the system and it is not anymore noticeable than a loop style pump. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2022 by Jon T.

  • T.E.C cooling is interesting but not worth it
Tec cooling is interesting but only works on watts lower than 160w the tec only goes up to 180w. The radiator is trash, made of aluminum can barley cool. The fans are useless, no control only works at full speed. Pump is the worst, it is extremely loud to the point I thought it was broken I was like wow this is awful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022 by John Stathellis

  • ML360 SubZero - Cool piece of kit but not perfect
I want to start off saying I did not purchase this to be my everyday cooler. I purchase this cooler for an overclocking rig and because playing around with sub ambient cooling and overclocking is fun. I personally would not purchase this an an everyday cooler. I quality conventional 280 or 360 AIO would be better for most people. With that said here is the review. Pros - Installation was easy . The directions were good and the mounting hardware worked well - My 10700k at 5.1Ghz never got above 63 degrees in cryo mode. - Will go down to 0c in unregulated mode - Software is easy to use Cons -Tube length limits install options. Rad at the top of the case with the pump in the front is pretty much your only option - condensation barrier interfered with some capacitors on my mobo. Some of my capacitors had to be "nudged" to the side to mount the cooler. This could damage your board. -The pump is loud. I typically would just set a static pump speed, but the pump speed and the fan speed are using the same PMW connector, so whatever your pump speed is will also be your fan speed. Bad design for such a premium product. In short, if you are looking for a cool piece of tech for overclocking this is a good buy. If you are looking for any everyday cooler look elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2022 by Dennis Williams

  • Great system but stock fans are complete garbage.
I have the ML360 SubZero system. The system itself is great and keeps the cpu very cool. Even when not using the high powered cryo cooling. I usually just keep it in normal mode as its plenty effective. The pump is kinda loud and so are the fans but I normally don't hear it as I wear headphones most of the time. The worst part are the fans. They are complete garbage. 2 of them failed within a couple months and the 3rd failed after about 8 months. I just replaced them with my extra Be Quiet Silent wings fans. And now its perfect and much quieter than the stock fans were. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2022 by Jeff Davis

  • A little hum for these temps?? I will take it!
The media could not be loaded. Cooler Master is supposed to come out with an updated version that will have LGA1700 bracket and rgb fans. I have an Asus ROG Maximus Z690 Hero with an i9-12900k cpu. Asus double drills their boards so I decided to try this out. I swapped the dark fans for some MF120 Halo fans as well. First thing, it's a tight fit. I had to hold the case while compressing the springs just to get the block installed. Take your time, it will go. Second thing, do not install the Cryo software until you install the Cooler. It's just easier this way. If you monitor your Temps you will see them jump prior to setting a mode. Don't freak out, just set the mode to Cryo and watch those Temps plummet. I shared a picture of it installed and running in an o11D XL case with an MSI Suprim X RTX 4090 card. It's a tight fit all around but now the pump is doubling as a gpu support. I also shared a video so you can hear the pump hum. If this bothers you and you are OK with your current Temps then do not get this. To me, I have tinnitus so the hum does not bother me. Last thing, if you get this, also get a longer 90° micro USB to USB 2.0 header. The included cable is pretty short. All in all, I am super glad I took this chance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by MetalFan MetalFan

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