I got the V2. The actual cooling performance is great, because my i7-13700K never reaches 90C even when rendering videos. However, after 1 month, the LED on the CPU block started flickering. If I try static LED colors, the wrong colors show up and also still flickers. But the LEDs on the fans are still working perfectly. I'm a bit sad about the defective LEDs, but since the actual cooling performance is still good, I guess I'll just retain this unit rather than have it replaced.
I'm using this AIO on my i9 12900k and it is literally frying on Cinebench r23, it gets to 100 degrees in the first second and doesn't go down any further, with all the P-cores getting to 100.
i'm using a 5800X with an AIO from gigabyte, Gigabyte AORUS Waterforce 240. i paid 149 euro's for that, just love the way it looks. also it keeps the temps pretty solid.
4 of my 7 systems are on closed loop liquid coolers. 1st, I have the *MSI MAG CoreLiquid 360R* variant of this cooler, the original V1 in black (The 360 MAG Liquids support Threadripper), I used to cool this with my 2990WX TR but have since gone up to a 280W CPU with the 3960X. So to get the best performance out of this AIO as the radiator is on the thin side (compared to larger radiators from the likes of ARTIC or EKWB) I've added another set of fans to supplement its shortcoming; the Cooler Masters MasterFan SF360R attached to the other side of the radiator for a push-pull configuration makes this 360R rad much more efficient at removing heat now from this Threadripper. I also managed to get the memory and infinity fabric maxed OC at 1900Mhz, with the CPU configured to PBO on Manual Scaler 7x +500Mhz. 2. I have a *Cooler Master MasterLiquid 240* AIO that currently cools my system that uses a Ryzen 5 3600, its probably overkill (it was my original AIO I bought for my TR), but now it cools my 3600 which pretty efficient on it in PBO with manual scaler, memory and infinity fabric overclocked to the max 1900MHz. 3. I have the *BeQuiet PureLoop 280mm* AIO that cools my next system that uses a Ryzen 9 5900X, this rad just barely meets an even point of keeping this CPU on cool, I probably should have got the 360 but I thought 280 would be sufficient. I since added 2 140 Lian Li Uni Fans to the other side of the radiator as it too is a bit thin so a push-pull configuration greatly boosts the performance of this AIO. I run this CPU with memory and infinity fabric maxed out too at 1900MHz, PBO on Manual Scaler at 7x, and to keep temps under control I added a curve optimizer on top. Its rock solid now. 4. My last AIO is a *NZXT Kraken X53* , I use this 240 AIO for my Core i5-12600K (got it last Dec for $220 at MC, and sold my R5 2600), the AIO does it sufficiently but it can get a bit hot if I benchmark the system and don't crank the pump speed to max. But once I do that the noise of the pump gets a bit whinny. Probably needs that Thermal Grizzly bracket since LGA1700 has a known mounting flaw. I have this system setup in a old NZXT S340 Elite case, with only enough room to add one more additional 120mm fan to the other side of the radiator to give a semi push-pull.
Sorry, i don't understand. What's your point? You have these coolers... And? I tried reading all that text again, but i'm still missing the point why are you telling this?
@@davidg2731 All right. I can't still see how it is informational, but i stand corrected. I mean unless there is a point, for example which ones are good and which ones to avoid. I guess it can be interesting for some people though. Personally i kinda collect high end pc parts. I have four high end gaming computers, ranging from delidded 4790k to 12900k and couple just some i5 machines, so six computers total ready to run. I would never assume someone would be interested to know more. More like it's even kinda embarrasing to admit gaming computers as a hobby.
The 240R V1 had a recall and figures mine was one of those defective ones. I got approved and everything for it, I'm going to assume this is what I'd be getting in return once I send my piece in? Cause I'm liking what I'm seeing here.
Curious if thats why my V1 of this pump failed. They rma'd me the v2 which supposedly had issues with the coolant but it seems the pump orientation might be an issue as well
One of my computers has a Corsair H100i v2 240mm AIO about $140 several years ago. The other computer has a custom loop with rigid tubing, cooling the CPU & GPU, about $550 to build.
Not recommending msi AIO to anyone there were many faulty units sold which were not recalled. Mine worked for a couple of months only. I wasted money but you should not
We just installed this in my sons pc, we went on the bios and it was reading 92 degrees celsius is that still normal?? we bought some much better quality thermal paste than the factory one (Corsair XTM50) and applied it but i just thought it would be less than 92 degrees celsius, everything else was 20-30 degrees celsius. Specs: CPU: Intel Core i5-11400F 2.6GHz (4.4GHz Turbo) 6-Core 12-Thread GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB Chipset: Intel B560 RAM: 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 3000MHz SSD: Intel 660p 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD CPU Cooler: DeepCool Gammaxx GT RGB(REPLACED WITH MSI MAG CORE LIQUID 240 R V2 WHITE) PSU: Thermaltake 600W Gold Case: DeepCool Macube 310 ATX Case - White Dimension: 19.50" x 8.50" x 16.70"
I got the V2. The actual cooling performance is great, because my i7-13700K never reaches 90C even when rendering videos.
However, after 1 month, the LED on the CPU block started flickering. If I try static LED colors, the wrong colors show up and also still flickers. But the LEDs on the fans are still working perfectly.
I'm a bit sad about the defective LEDs, but since the actual cooling performance is still good, I guess I'll just retain this unit rather than have it replaced.
I like where they put the pump. Neat way to avoid using the Asetek design while maintaining good aesthetics.
I'm using this AIO on my i9 12900k and it is literally frying on Cinebench r23, it gets to 100 degrees in the first second and doesn't go down any further, with all the P-cores getting to 100.
might be a clog recall, look it up.
Your cpu is maybe too overkill for this AIO. Try getting a more high end AIO like corsair,etc
did you change it?
i'm using a 5800X with an AIO from gigabyte, Gigabyte AORUS Waterforce 240. i paid 149 euro's for that, just love the way it looks. also it keeps the temps pretty solid.
4 of my 7 systems are on closed loop liquid coolers.
1st, I have the *MSI MAG CoreLiquid 360R* variant of this cooler, the original V1 in black (The 360 MAG Liquids support Threadripper), I used to cool this with my 2990WX TR but have since gone up to a 280W CPU with the 3960X. So to get the best performance out of this AIO as the radiator is on the thin side (compared to larger radiators from the likes of ARTIC or EKWB) I've added another set of fans to supplement its shortcoming; the Cooler Masters MasterFan SF360R attached to the other side of the radiator for a push-pull configuration makes this 360R rad much more efficient at removing heat now from this Threadripper. I also managed to get the memory and infinity fabric maxed OC at 1900Mhz, with the CPU configured to PBO on Manual Scaler 7x +500Mhz.
2. I have a *Cooler Master MasterLiquid 240* AIO that currently cools my system that uses a Ryzen 5 3600, its probably overkill (it was my original AIO I bought for my TR), but now it cools my 3600 which pretty efficient on it in PBO with manual scaler, memory and infinity fabric overclocked to the max 1900MHz.
3. I have the *BeQuiet PureLoop 280mm* AIO that cools my next system that uses a Ryzen 9 5900X, this rad just barely meets an even point of keeping this CPU on cool, I probably should have got the 360 but I thought 280 would be sufficient. I since added 2 140 Lian Li Uni Fans to the other side of the radiator as it too is a bit thin so a push-pull configuration greatly boosts the performance of this AIO. I run this CPU with memory and infinity fabric maxed out too at 1900MHz, PBO on Manual Scaler at 7x, and to keep temps under control I added a curve optimizer on top. Its rock solid now.
4. My last AIO is a *NZXT Kraken X53* , I use this 240 AIO for my Core i5-12600K (got it last Dec for $220 at MC, and sold my R5 2600), the AIO does it sufficiently but it can get a bit hot if I benchmark the system and don't crank the pump speed to max. But once I do that the noise of the pump gets a bit whinny. Probably needs that Thermal Grizzly bracket since LGA1700 has a known mounting flaw. I have this system setup in a old NZXT S340 Elite case, with only enough room to add one more additional 120mm fan to the other side of the radiator to give a semi push-pull.
Sorry, i don't understand. What's your point? You have these coolers... And? I tried reading all that text again, but i'm still missing the point why are you telling this?
@@jaybee0507 Informational, I thought it was interesting.
@@davidg2731 All right. I can't still see how it is informational, but i stand corrected. I mean unless there is a point, for example which ones are good and which ones to avoid. I guess it can be interesting for some people though. Personally i kinda collect high end pc parts. I have four high end gaming computers, ranging from delidded 4790k to 12900k and couple just some i5 machines, so six computers total ready to run. I would never assume someone would be interested to know more. More like it's even kinda embarrasing to admit gaming computers as a hobby.
The 240R V1 had a recall and figures mine was one of those defective ones. I got approved and everything for it, I'm going to assume this is what I'd be getting in return once I send my piece in? Cause I'm liking what I'm seeing here.
Same bro getting my replacement Tommorow after my cpu hitting 100c after crapping out. Now the nightmare of replacing it
@@lilytheghost7608 Luckily the installment wasn't that bad, its main issue is just... those stupid fucking hand screws being just barely big enough.
@@lilytheghost7608 same happened to me. Just got my 240r v2. Installing it tonight
@@Loweves2 how has the v2 been for you?
@@adnanazhar8796 so far. Fantastic . Very quiet, keeps everything around 27-29 when idle and I peak at 57 when playing hard
Shouldn't the pump be down? top mounting is problematic imo
Curious if thats why my V1 of this pump failed. They rma'd me the v2 which supposedly had issues with the coolant but it seems the pump orientation might be an issue as well
I had the OG 240, it died on me and they sent me the V2 when I had it RMA'd. Hopefully it lasts longer, the first one was less than a year
I thought the V1 had clogging problems?
@@jaybee0507 it did, that's what happened to me
I had the exact same happen to me
Are you facing any issues with the v2? I'm thinking to buy v2 for my ryzen 5 5600x
@@abhinavsharma5054 I only got it today but it has been good so far
does this new v2 version fix the heat problem of the original coreliquid?
Yes i have it and its perferct
How long do you have it bc i heard that the problems start after 6 months
@@Aigle662frileuxdoes it still work well for you?
Mine broke after barely 100 clocked hours. RMAD
Does it have the mounting brackets to fit AMD5?
One of my computers has a Corsair H100i v2 240mm AIO about $140 several years ago. The other computer has a custom loop with rigid tubing, cooling the CPU & GPU, about $550 to build.
Heard these have issues with premature pump failure. I bought one on sale last year but afraid to use it
that was the version ones as long as it is the v2 your fine msi has a link on their site to see if it is one of the effected sku's
I was wondering which AIO that was when you posted a picture of that PC
For a second I thought the title said "MISMAG" and was confused about what computer parts had to do with card tricks.
Not recommending msi AIO to anyone there were many faulty units sold which were not recalled. Mine worked for a couple of months only. I wasted money but you should not
Mine work perfectly
@@Aigle662frileux i got replacement V2 version. It's almost a month now and it's working fine. My comment was for older version.
@@ytthings2359how is the pump noise ?
We just installed this in my sons pc, we went on the bios and it was reading 92 degrees celsius is that still normal?? we bought some much better quality thermal paste than the factory one (Corsair XTM50) and applied it but i just thought it would be less than 92 degrees celsius, everything else was 20-30 degrees celsius.
Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i5-11400F 2.6GHz (4.4GHz Turbo) 6-Core 12-Thread
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB
Chipset: Intel B560
RAM: 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 3000MHz
SSD: Intel 660p 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD
CPU Cooler: DeepCool Gammaxx GT RGB(REPLACED WITH MSI MAG CORE LIQUID 240 R V2 WHITE)
PSU: Thermaltake 600W Gold
Case: DeepCool Macube 310 ATX Case - White
Dimension: 19.50" x 8.50" x 16.70"
Looks like you werent safe from the inherent clogging issue that MSI AIO have?
@@connorglint7426 no I hadn't connected the radiator haha. All good now
@@M4PAT oh thats reassuring, guess the V2 is a safer bet after all that commotion, how are the temps?
@ConnorGlint74 dropped their Temps by like 20 degrees from what I've seen I'm going to take some pics later today
does it still work well for you
Do they still fill their cooler with sewage water ?
Don’t choose MSI for AIOs. They are very arrogant and don’t own up to their mistakes shipping faulty and no QC products. You have been warned.
Is the MSI MAG CoreLiquid 240R V2 also with problems or only the old one