New AiO water cooling with Peltier element
With the Masterliquid ML360 Sub Zero EVO, Cooler Master introduces a new all-in-one water cooling system with Peltier elements. The new cooling solution is only compatible with Intel Socket LGA 1700. Cooling should be particularly suitable for extreme overclocking.
In early 2020, Cooler Master introduced the MasterLiquid ML360 Sub Zero, the first water cooling system with a Peltier element, which was only compatible with the LGA 1200 socket. Now the manufacturer has relaunched the cooling solution with the nickname EVO and for that 12th and 13th Intel Core Generation Fit However, only selected processors are supported by cooling. Accordingly, the Sub Zero EVO is compatible with all K and KS models of the i7 and i9 series. Like its predecessor, Cooler Master and Intel worked together on development.
According to the manufacturer, the new version has a Modified TEC unit With a newly designed pump. Also, the 360mm radiator should be more efficient now, with new fans being used as well. Cooler Master relies on the well-known Mobius fan in 120 mm format, with which AiO water cooling becomes much more noticeable. Above all, the integrated ARGB lighting provides a colorful play of light here. The radiator cap also has a light now. The actual structure of the cooling has not changed compared to its predecessor.
The special feature of the cooler is the already mentioned Peltier or TEC unit (thermoelectric cooler). In this case, a temperature difference is generated by a current flow, which means that particularly low temperature values are possible. As a result, values in the single-digit range are possible, from which overclockers particularly benefited. However, this technology has a downside, as it is associated with a particularly high energy consumption. The price of the EVO model is not yet known. Scheduled for an early 2023 release.
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