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Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360 Ion Review

Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360 Ion Review

Last year, I reviewed the Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360 ATMOS CPU cooler. I was impressed with its build quality and most importantly, its cooling performance. However, the AIO cooler market has changed significantly since then. Cooler Master has realized this and allowed me to review their latest high-performance AIO CPU cooler, the MasterLiquid 360 Ion. There are many competitive CPU coolers for under $100 that perform well which poses a problem to premium AIO coolers. Can the MasterLiquid 360 Ion outperform the MasterLiquid 360 ATMOS? Let's find out.
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CPS – The New Bully on the PC Playground

ExtremeHW is excited about its opportunity to review three new products being introduced to market. Not only are these the first products under review for our friends at PCCOOLER, but they are also extra special because they are coming to market under the new brand name CPS. If you have been paying attention to the evolution of personal computing, the PCCOOLER brand should be a familiar one. Since the company's founding in 2005, Shenzhen Fluence Technology PLC have engaged in the R&D and manufacture of PC hardware products including CPU coolers, RGB case fans, computer cases and PC power supplies under the brand name PCCOOLER. With more than 500 patents under their belt, the introduction of the CPS brand heralds the birth of the flagship product line that is surely going to cause some disruption.
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EK Nucleus AIO CR360 Dark Review

EK Nucleus AIO CR360 Dark Review

The latest entry in EK's treasure trove of winning products is the EK-Nucleus AIO CR360 DARK. They have introduced a host of enhancements over previous generations of their AIO offerings, including a new design of the CPU block and PWM pump. The new EK-Nucleus is available in both 240mm and 360mm variations, in white and black RGB, and the Dark (non-RGB) version that we are reviewing today.
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Cooler Master HAF 700 Review & Build

Cooler Master HAF 700 Review and Build

Today we have been given the opportunity to review an entire "half" a computer package, if you will, courtesy of Cooler Master.  This review will incorporate the newly released HAF 700 "Berserker" PC chassis, the XG850 Plus Platinum power supply, and their MasterLiquid PL360 Flux AIO water cooling kit.  Cooler Master was founded in 1992, so they're definitely not new to the table when it comes to PC components.  They produce computer cases, power supplies, PC cooling for both CPU's and GPU's, laptop cooling pads, and computer peripherals.  They've also produced cooling solutions for other major brands in the industry, and they're a major sponsor of eSports competitions.  Do these components we have today stand up to the ExtremeHardware standards?  Well, let's dive in and see!
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Corsair iCUE H150i ELITE LCD AIO Review

Corsair iCUE H150i ELITE LCD AIO Review

Hey what's up people, I am Ryan with ExtremeHW.  Today we have another product from our friends over at Corsair, the H150i ELITE LCD AIO. So just as the name suggests, this AIO is a bit different than other AIOs that Corsair had previously released. Now, an LCD screen sits on top of the pump/block top showing all sorts of user desired information, pics, or even GIFs. So let's dive in and see what the Corsair H150i ELITE LCD has going for it.
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TeamGroup T-Force Siren GD240 ARGB AIO Cooler Review

TeamGroup T-Force Siren GD240 ARGB AIO Cooler Review

When looking for a company with a long history in the Computer Hardware and Peripheral industry, TeamGroup comes up on a short list of company names. Founded in 1997, they have been at the forefront of the industry with numerous innovative products. Today I have the luxury of being able to take a look at a new All-in-One(AIO) liquid cooling solution from them. This is the Siren GD240 ARGB AIO, read on to see what I find.
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InWin SR24-PRO AIO Review

InWin SR24-PRO AIO Review

InWin is a brand synonymous with contemporary and innovative products. Since 1985, InWin has been serving its customers high quality products, including consumer computer chassis, cooling, power supply, and those in the server markets. InWin was kind enough to send over its SR24 Pro 240mm RGB AIO for us to take a look at. Follow along as we go over the features and test results of this AIO Cooler. 
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EK-AIO Basic 360 AIO Review

EK-AIO Basic 360 AIO Review

EK has been at the forefront of custom PC water cooling solutions since 2003. As one of the early pioneers and today as one of the industry’s best, EK has had a long history of products for the custom PC water cooling market. Today we are privileged to be able to review one of their coolers from a new line of Budget-Oriented AIO coolers they have brought to market. Journey with us as we see what this line of AIO coolers has to offer.
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Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240 Mirror AIO Review

Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240 Mirror AIO Review

Today I bring a new product from Cooler Master, based off their already extensive AIO range of products, the Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240 Mirror on the surface looks to compliment any RGB enthusiast's build but how is it at cooling? Let's see what it's all about! The product includes their latest 3rd generation dual chamber pump to ensure good coolant flow consistently through the AIO. Cooler Master chose to go with a black colored product, which will fit stealthily in any build apart from the LEDs which will be visually pleasing for the RGB crowd. As with most AIOs the radiator material is made of aluminium while the block/pump cold plate is made from copper. The pump included in this product is made to last at least 70000 hours, which equates to about 8 years being on constantly 24/7, so needless to say that the pump will easily outlast the warranty period for this product. One bonus is that on top of that, the pump is very, very silent, you'll have a hard time hearing it if you'd have no other fan in your build, so check which fan header you'll be plugging it's 3-pin connector and turn it up to 100% in BIOS to maximize this AIOs capability! Even at 100%, it should only draw about 0.2A (less than 2.5W!)
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