The MSI MAG Coreliquid I360 Is Worthy At $140
It’s A Quiet Option For AiO Cooling
The FPS Review took a look at the relatively new MSI MAG Coreliquid I360 AIO CPU cooler, seeing how effective it is at handling an Intel i9 13900K. The 360mm version is retailing for $140, the smaller 240mm version is $110 if you have a smaller case, budget or both. It should fit in even larger cases thanks to the 400mm of cooling hose, though that might be a bit much for a SFF build that can handle a 360mm radiator.
The cooling performance is decent, in most scenarios the MAG Coreliquid I360 sits in the middle of the pack, though it’s performance drops comparatively quickly as the fan speed is decreased. It still handles the heat but the competition does have it beat. However that’s not something you should really concern yourself with as the MAG Coreliquid I360 has a secret weapon. When the fans and pump are both going full out, this cooler only produces 47.4dBA which makes it one of the least intrusive coolers The FPS Review has tested. If you don’t have to deal with a huge amount of heat you can reduce that to 35.8dBA.
Don’t just jump to conclusions, check out the whole review here.
While we have the 360mm radiator version that we’re reviewing today, this AIO is also available with a 240mm radiator that sports a duo of 120mm fans. Due to the laws of thermodynamics, expect it to perform a little worse than the 360mm version we’re reviewing today.
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