Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360 Atmos AIO Review

Output Noise & Fan(s) Speed

Noise Level @ 100% & 70% of Max Speed

The AIO is not as noisy as other AIOs I have evaluated, with all three fans spinning at full speed or 70% of it.

PWM Level @ Noise & RPM

Noise Level @ Fan Speed

The high RPM per dBA level means that the fans are highly noise efficient, meaning that their blades can spin fast without disrupting the air, notably keeping output noise low.

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2 thoughts on “Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360 Atmos AIO Review

  1. So it basically decimated everything in noise to performance? How much of this do you think is due to the fans? They look very interesting with how fast 3 of them are managing to spin at given noise targets, especially through a radiator that tends to amplify noise. Regardless almost definitely the new best argb 120mm fans. Any chance you could try testing them alone, just for curiosity sake?

    1. The fans play a significant role in the increased performance because they have notably higher speeds at given noise levels than the competition. I have several other reviews to finish, so I don’t believe I will find time to try these fans in other AIOs.

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