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MSI MEG CoreLiquid S360 - AIO CPU Liquid Cooler - 2.4" IPS Display - LGA 1700 Ready - 360mm Radiator - Triple 120mm Silent Gale P12 Fans

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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


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 6 watts


Cooling Method: Water


Compatible Devices: Radiator


Noise Level: 20 dB


Air Flow Capacity: 82.27 Cubic Feet Per Minute


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Manufacturer: MSI


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


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #157 in Water Cooling Systems


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,615 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Looks good and works well.
Style: MAG CORELIQUID C360 Size: 360mm
The cooler looks good and the lighting effects are easy to change with the MSI controller software. Installation was straight forward, but needs a second set of hands to install on an AMD mother board. Runs quiet and keeps temps low.
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by Andrew L. Andrew L.

  • keeps my Ryzen 5900x super cool compared to my old alienware cooling unit.
Style: MAG CORELIQUID C360 Size: 360mm
I really like how this unit fits with my current build. The box says intel lga 1700 but it's compatible with AM 4 sockets for the Ryzen 5000 series CPU's. It has adapters for all possible configurations so it's able to be used by AMD and Intel. I only used a bit of thermal paste in the middle and it's keeping my CPU very cool. The light effects are nice too. Fans are super quiet too and the unit is quite large so be careful when installing not to block anything important. It barely fit in the top of the case but it fit. It works well with my computer and was fairly easy to install. Main problem is it's so big only fits in the front or the top of my Antec E atx computer tower. I have it installed in the top of my rig with the fans sucking air out the top of my case. I suggest Antec computer tower for your build, if you want to use something like the rtx 4090. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Matthew Linville

  • The fans are high quality. Temps are solid.
Style: MEG CoreLiquid S360 Size: 360mm
I do wish it came with some tube combs to keep things together and under control. The display is a neat feature. I mainly got it because the competitors require too much bloatware, and it isn't all that flashy like something from corsair would be, and I love that they mostly let their products do the advertising for them (no annoying 'msi' logos forced on you anywhere). Plus, I got the Liquid Suprim 4090, so I don't want to have a bunch of clashing brands with more and more software. I've had it for about 8 months now. I haven't noticed any coil whine or anything, but I'm not listening super close for it. The pump can be kind of loud, but that's true for pretty much any full load pump. It has a fan on the water block - which is a neat feature. It makes the block pretty huge compared to past AIO's that I've used, though. So far, no regrets with it. I plan to use it to EOL. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by Forest Forest

  • Works Great for 7800X3D
Style: MAG CoreLiquid 360R V2 Size: 360mm
Installed on my 7800X3D x 4090 combo. Fantastic temps. Package temps idle around 49C however core temps idle around 29C to 33C and after research seems completely normal for these new ryzen chips. Under max load (CPUZ or Cinebench) and gaming load I’ve never seen higher than 69C (nice) on any of the cores. Package temps will max out around 77C. However run more consistently around 72C under full load. Easy to set up and control Rgb. Super easy install on my case. I did this more for the fun than anything as you can buy air coolers like the thermalright phantom 120 for 35$ and does almost as good. As I tested on my current set up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Mixed feelings
Style: MAG CoreLiquid 360R V2 Size: 360mm
The AIO looks beautiful when working! I installed it on a MSI Z490 motherboard with a Intel i7-10700K (LGA1200). Let me start by first saying this isn’t my first pc build. I’ve built 6 other computers between work and home, so it’s not like I’m a *complete* noob. But alas, issues came after first boot. I spun up my pc, and the AIO LEDs lit up, and all 3 radiator fans were spinning. Only issue was I couldn’t hear the pump. I checked my CPU temperature with CoreTemp, and the temperature was 99C (210.2F) after a minute of uptime. I immediately shut my pc down, and inspected the CPU/AIO and cable setup. Springs were appropriately tightened - not too much, not to little, physical contact was made, and everything was wired correctly. I used a pea-sized glob of Arctic MX4 thermal compound in the center of the CPU’s IHS. After waiting for my CPU to cool, I did another quick spin up to check if the pump was working - fans were spinning but the AIO lights were now off. I still didn’t hear the pump going, and realized it’s probably dead. I’m thinking I just got a bad unit? I know I didn’t install it wrong. The fans were in a push configuration, layered; Fans->Radiator->outside case, exhausting the air from inside the case into my room. The pump was plugged directly into the motherboard on its own 5v port. I tried moving it to a different port, but it didn’t work. I messed with it for quite a bit before I decided it’s dead. I’m sad I have to write this review. I hardly write reviews on Amazon, but this just annoyed me because I spent over an hour getting this setup. I think I’m just gonna get traditional aluminum heatsinks from here on out, this pc will probably get a Noctula. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2022 by Grant Grant

  • 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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