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Published: 2017-06-19, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The new MasterLiquid Pro 280 Liquid CPU Cooler from Cooler Master does impress with the good quality of materials, durability of both pump, fans but also features impressive cooling capabilities when talking about an octal-core overclocked platform. Given...
Published: 2017-05-21, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Good cooling performance, High “Mean Time To Failure” rating, View window for coolant inspection
Unexceptional 2year warranty undercuts MTTF rating, Only a good value during discount promotions
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 280 performs well but unexceptionally. We'd base our purchase decision upon the availability of discounts. Review $129.99...
Published: 2017-04-19, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
Even if the nomenclature methodology is getting ridiculously excessive, there's no denying that CoolerMaster don't half make good looking coolers. OK, so the jury is still out here at OC3D towers as to whether we like the design of the pump with regards...
The MasterLiquid Pro 280 performed very well under heavy load. However, it performed excellent under a moderate load, such as gaming or light benchmarking, For example, overclocked to 4.5 GHz while gaming for well over an hour, my 4690k never went over 62...
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Published: 2016-11-16, Author: Jeremy , review by: funkykit.com
Cant change the LED color or shut it off, Final Thoughts, The MasterLiquid Pro 280 is a prime example of how Cooler Master is always evolving and inventing new way to make our computers life span last a little longer. The new FlowOp has a great life rati
The MasterLiquid Pro 280 is a prime example of how Cooler Master is always evolving and inventing new way to make our computers life span last a little longer. The new FlowOp has a great life rating and cools with the best of them. If you are looking to k...
There are several things to consider when looking at a self contained watercooling system. Performance and price are always seem like the most important factors but when you consider that most watercooling units all follow a similar formula it is nice to...
Published: 2016-11-15, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
It is easy to think of the MasterLiquid Pro 280 as a hulking brute force of cooling, but beneath the domineering size there is also a surprising finesse. It does not rely solely on high-RPM fans (which it does have), nor does it fall back on simply having...
Published: 2016-11-15, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
Cooler Master's MasterLiquid Pro coolers improve on the company's already-impressive Nepton series of heatsinks. They're just as easy to mount as their predecessors, and even with their fans in their "silent" mode, these all-in-ones are more than up to t...
Great Fit and Finish, Looks great especially with the sleeved tubing, Very low noise pollution, Adequate performance
Installation is not fun without a backplate retention mechanism, Short Tubing Length, No Software, Lighting is not RGB
Cooler Master is doing a remarkable job of updating and expanding their product lineup. This is especially true here in AiO land. With a very unique pump design and great fit and finish, the MasterLiquid Pro 280 is a really nice cooler that looks good too...
Published: 2017-06-21, Author: Dave , review by: play3r.net
Superb cooling performance, Build quality excellent, MasterFans included as standard, Excellent design makes it easy to fit
Blue LED only, Doesn't perform any better than the cheaper MasterLiquid 240
There is no doubt whatsoever that the MasterLiquid Pro 280 deserves our Gold Award. It looks good, it isn't overly expensive compared to its rivals, and it performs superbly well. It's biggest problem is that it is outshone by its stablemate, the MasterLi...