MSI has introduced the MAG CoreLiquid I Series AIO liquid CPU coolers, designed to provide an efficient cooling solution for high heat dissipation. Thanks to its precision-designed pump and copper base, this cooler effectively manages over 300 watts of heat stably, even during device overclocking.
Taking cues from the dramatic and angular cutting of diamonds, the CoreLiquid I Series liquid cooler features a pump design that allows users to admire its artistry from multiple angles, thanks to its dual-sided infinite mirror. Another aesthetic touch is the cable cover on the side of the fans to cover the cabling.
The MAG CoreLiquid I Series has introduced the UNI Bracket and EZ Connect to enhance its DIY friendliness. The former is a pre-installed bracket for Intel (LGA 1150/1151/1155/1156/1200/1700 and next generation) and AMD (AM4 and AM5) brackets to simplify the assembly process. The latter is a cabling system that lets users connect the fans (including RGB) and the pump using a single cable.
Moving on to the specifications, the new MAG CoreLiquid I series uses 120mm RGB fans using a loop dynamic bearing that can push up to 70.7CFM of air. The pump is rated for a speed of up to 3400RPM (± 10%) and a noise level of 20dBA. The MAG CoreLiquid I Series, available in 240 and 360 form factors and black and white, will launch at the end of August 2024. The package includes a thermal paste tube.
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