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MSI MEG CoreLiquid S360 AIO CPU Liquid Cooler, 2.4" IPS Display 360mm Radiator, Triple 120mm Silent Gale P12 PWM Fans, Controlled by MSI Center Software - LGA 1700/1851 / AM5/AM4 Compatible

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Style: MEG CoreLiquid S360


Size: 360mm


Features

  • 2.4" IPS DISPLAY - The pump block features a 2.4-inch IPS display (320 x 240 pixels, 16-bit colour, 500 nits) protected by magnetically attached transparent cover.
  • LGA 1700 READY - The MAG CORELIQUID C Series liquid cooler provides out of box support for LGA 1700.
  • 7th GEN ASETEK PUMP - The CPU waterblock features an Asetek 7th Generation pump (PWM controlled, 21.2 dBA, 50,000 hours life expectancy).
  • 60mm VRM FAN - Concealed between the pump & IPS panel is a 60mm downdraft fan that can be activated to cool the adjacent VRM, M.2 SSD slots, and surrounding components.
  • SILENT GALE P12 FANS: These fans are engineered with full silence in mind. From the angle of the blades to the curvature, these are the most silent fans yet.
  • AMD & INTEL SOCKET COMPATIBLE - An easy-to-install mounting bracket fits AMD (AM5, AM4, FM2+, FM2, FM1, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2) and Intel (LGA 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1700,1200, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066) CPU sockets; Thermal paste included

Description

The MEG CORELIQUID S Series is here to provide the ultimate silent cooling. It is equipped with MSI's innovative MEG SILENT GALE P12 silent gaming fan which supports a 0 rpm fan mode. The 2.4” IPS display can also help you see a conglomerate of hardware information or customizable graphics and videos. The MEG CORELIQUID S Series descends from the top, and you just can’t hear it coming.

Product Dimensions: 5.51"L x 5.51"W x 0.98"H


Brand: MSI


Power Connector Type: 8-Pin


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 6 watts


Cooling Method: Water


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Noise Level: 20 dB


Material: Aluminum


Air Flow Capacity: 82.27 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.4 x 8.14 x 5.74 inches; 2.2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CLS360


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 4, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MSI


Best Sellers Rank: #1,135 in Water Cooling Systems


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,057 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Gran mejora respecto al modelo anterior — rendimiento sólido y sin ruidos
Después de una mala experiencia con el modelo 240R, decidí darle otra oportunidad a MSI con este 360R V2, y sinceramente cumplió. Nada que ver con la versión anterior: esta unidad funciona perfecto hasta el día de hoy, sin ruidos en la bomba ni problemas de rendimiento. El diseño es excelente, con un cabezal giratorio que permite mantener siempre el logo del dragón en la posición correcta. Además, el ARGB se sincroniza sin complicaciones. Buena construcción, instalación sencilla y temperaturas muy estables. MSI corrigió los errores del pasado y esta versión lo demuestra. Muy recomendado. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025 by Julián Rangel

  • Excelente, Muy buena calidad!
Excelente, Muy buena calidad!
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2025 by Marcos R.

  • This is the best Liquid Cooler AIO I ever had!
Style: MAG CORELIQUID E360 Size: 360mm
Setting this AIO Liquid Cooler was straight forward. This is one of the parts I used to build my new PC. Glad I choose this since it keeps my Intel Core i9 13900K CPU at a good temperature while I play videogames or work. I have a small PC case the only area I can place it is on the front cover, it fits perfectly. I got it on sale and it was worth the price. Controlling the fan speed is easy, you can do it on the MSI center app or in the BIOS. It's compatible with my PC case, motherboard and CPU. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025 by Yugo Yugo

  • A Top-Tier Cooling Solution
Style: MEG CoreLiquid S360 Size: 360mm
The MSI MEG CORELIQUID S360 is an very good liquid cooler. From installation to performance, this AIO cooler delivers excellence at every stage. Mounting the unit was a wasy, making the setup process hassle-free. The LCD display is another standout feature—customizing it is intuitive and adds a personal touch to the build. Paired with my Ryzen 7800X3D, CPU temperatures remain consistently low, ensuring optimal performance during intense workloads and gaming sessions. Overall, MSI has nailed it with the MEG CORELIQUID S360. It’s reliable, visually striking, and highly effective. If you’re looking for a high-end liquid cooler, this one is hard to beat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025 by Tamorim

  • Good, but still not enough to keep an i9-12900K below 100C
The cooler came with the LGA1700 bracket required. Some reviews say it doesn't, but it certainly does. The fans are not mounted and there's no cable management. They chain together in a not very elegant way and you get to hide all the extra cable. They could have included a fan controller to bring the fans to a single point, or even just used a better way to chain them together so there wasn't a load of spare wire to bundle up and hide. One review said that the pump cable didn't fit. Err, dude, the pump needs to be controlled separately. My motherboard has a specific pump connection, as well as a cooler fan connection, so pump cable to pump connection, fan cable to CPU fan connection. Mounting to the board is easier than older cooler mountings, just follow the instructions properly. Take care to tighten down the cooler according to instructions. The consumer Intel sockets already have issues with flatness and it is important to get the cooler mounted evenly so that all the cores get good cooling. If you get the cooler on unevenly you can get one core heating up before the others and limiting the performance. I am not sure if the i9 throttles by core, or across the board. I only hit 100C briefly and then turned down the load. Radiator Installation: Check your case. I am using a ThermalTake Core V71, see my review of that if you want details of the issues I have with it. The length of the cooling pipes defines where the radiator can be mounted. In the V71 the front mounting made most sense to me, because it allowed the use of the single optical drive slot, but the pipes aren't long enough to reach. When fitted in the top of the case the radiator fouls the optical drive. So I moved the optical drive up to the top of the case where it occludes about 10% of the radiator, but the system can be assembled. That also requires the radiator to be mounted with the pipes to the left, which means the pipes then press against the graphics card. This is not a problem with the cooler, it's just a problem of using the cooler in this case. Cooler performance is not quite enough with my case and fans. The combination of airflow and cooler combines to define cooling capacity. I was down-converting 11,000 FLAC audio files to m4a using a parallel converter. With the 8 performance cores of my i9-12900K running the task I was getting core temperatures a little over 80C. When I added in four of the lower power cores by setting the parallel conversions to 12 I got low 90s. At 14 parallel conversions I hit 100C on one core. So I backed off to 12 again. I used EZ CD Audio Converter, which is payware. Anyway, the i9 is doing a heck of a lot of work, it completed converting 264GB of FLAC files to 48GB of m4a files in 28 minutes. But this cooler won't support running the i9-12900K flat out in a 70F air conditioned room. I am not overclocking, I'm only running my 6GHz DDR5 at 4.8GHz at this time, so I am not even running full speed. I don't want to turn up memory performance until I am happy with the rest of the system. This is good enough for me at this time. The program I usually use on this machine, the reason I needed the upgrade, is X-Plane 11, which runs the GPU at 85% but only needs 1 or 2 cores on the processor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2022 by Chris H

  • Seems Okay
Style: MEG CoreLiquid S360 Size: 360mm
I am using this with a Ryzen 9 7900X3D. With ambient temps around 22-27C, the case stays around 33-34C. With light activity it goes to around 38-42. The CPU hits 60-70, but for a gaming sessions of a few hours with Hogwarts Legacy or Starfield the temps were mostly in the 50s. I don't have a good base line, as I never tried my CPU air cooled Noise wise, it's not loud. Installation wasn't bad, but I wish the radiator hose was just a little longer, as I couldn't vertically mount it. The software installation is a mess - and you can find issues all over the net. What I found, is that if you get the message "blah blah is abnormal" and it wants you to restart (which won't do anything). The issue was that the on-board graphics was enabled, but I was using my Nvidia GPU... You can investigate this a bit by opening a terminal, going to the MSI Center folder and launching the apps manually. For me, it quickly pops up a failure message with a call stack pointing to "VGA" initialization ... Fiddling with starting/stopping services as mentioned elsewhere was not the issue. The fix for getting MSI Center to work was to enter BIOS and disable the onboard graphics. This is my first AIO/watercooling build, and I can say it's great. Much quieter than my prior systems, but I suspect alot of that is improvements in the chip designs (smaller fab , lower heat, more bursting ). I let the system burn in with the usual tools: prime95, cinebench, furmark, 3DMark Adia etc.... (sometimes concurrently) - and was able to force the CPU to hit it's default thermal limit (70C), but with PBO at 80C I was not able to hit 80C without overclocking the cores. The temps maxed around 74C on the hottest cores. So, I suppose it's doing alright. Newegg buyers have reported it failed within a year .... let's hope that is not the case! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by J. Elliott

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