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Specifications
Manufacturer
Cooler Master
Model
MasterLiquid Lite 120
Part #
Manufacturer
Cooler Master
Fan RPM
650 - 2000 RPM
Noise Level
6 - 30 dB
CPU Socket
- AM2
- AM2+
- AM3
- AM3+
- FM1
- FM2
- FM2+
- AM4
- LGA775
- LGA1150
- LGA1151
- LGA1155
- LGA1156
- LGA1366
- LGA2011
- LGA2011-3
- LGA2066
Water Cooled
Yes - 120 mm
Fanless
No
Price History
Reviews

- 45 points
- 7 months ago
from completed build Bob
Looks bad, I don't like the light, cheaply made, bad stock fan, thin radiator, not significantly better than my AMD stock cooler but that's OK, you get what you pay for. A cheap part that I was going to mod and didn't care if I was going to break it: great deal.

- 26 points
- 28 months ago
from completed build Black Box II
I originally thought this would be temporary until I could find a big fat dual tower air cooler in stock, and I continued to think this even when looking at the temps with the mediocre stock fan. However, after installing two Arctic F-12's, this thing rocks. No pump noise, a little burble on startup.

- 12 points
- 29 months ago
from completed build DataSlug
Works as it's supposed to , keeps ryzen 1600x at 65°c on max load "85°c but ryzen has 20°c offset". Sometimes weird hissing noise can be heard.

- 10 points
- 29 months ago
Extremely sleek. Extremely low profile. Looks great. Essentially silent. Does it's job, and damn well in fact. There's nothing spectacular about it, but it just does everything right and looks sexy all the while. $50 gem.

- 8 points
- 23 months ago
from completed build Photo Editing PC for a friend
Water cooling. This was the cheapest one I could find with good reviews. I didn't feel the need for a larger rad as no MAJOR overclocking would be done. Keeps the CPU cool and quiet. Sometimes makes an occasional gurgle, but that's ok for me.

- 8 points
- 20 months ago
from completed build First Build
Meh. Installation was difficult but I lowered my mean temperature 10 degrees (c).

- 7 points
- 14 months ago
from completed build The Final Form mk.3
Kinda chintzy, but works. Keeps be below 60 degrees when I have a good fan on it and it's clean, 70 when it has rgb fan and hasn't been cleaned since I got it

- 7 points
- 2 months ago
from completed build White Lightning
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid Lite 120 66.7 CFM Liquid is honestly the best entry level All In One (AIO) liquid cooler on the market. Sure, it my not be able to handle much overclocking, but it is a great substitute for an air tower style cooler when you don't have the room for one. This cooler keeps the AMD Ryzen 5 - 2600 at 30°C when at idle and it never gets above 50°C when gaming. The only part of this cooler that I dislike are the hoses coming from the pump to the radiator, but it is a budget AIO after all so one cannot be too picky.
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