Pretty sure its a typo. Any air around the pump would not be heated in any measurable way by the CPU...
>The Dual Dissipation pump, which isolates heated coolant from the cooled coolant...
i think the block/pump has some "isolation" between the hot and cold sides. Not that it does much, since its a closed system, and the liquid temperature isnt any different between the coolest and hottest points anyway... So just marketing wank.
>> All hail the mighty RGB gods and may they live a short life....
As long as they offer non-RGB versions I don't mind. If people want to throw away their money on that garbage then by all means please do. The insane markups people are paying is just more money that these companies can push into R&D and make new products.
I'd like to think these coming out is a sign that Cooler Master has made money on the original ones. I have on of the ML240 Pro clcs because they were one of only two available which didn't fuel the Asetek bottom line. It has worked well and hopefully with the expansion they'll pull some more market share away.
Looking forward to reviews to see if these low cost versions hold up.
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creed3020 - Friday, December 1, 2017 - link
Not sure why there would be "warm air inside the CPU block". That statement makes no sense. There is coolant flowing through not air...All hail the mighty RGB gods and may they live a short life....
LukaP - Friday, December 1, 2017 - link
Pretty sure its a typo. Any air around the pump would not be heated in any measurable way by the CPU...>The Dual Dissipation pump, which isolates heated coolant from the cooled coolant...
i think the block/pump has some "isolation" between the hot and cold sides. Not that it does much, since its a closed system, and the liquid temperature isnt any different between the coolest and hottest points anyway... So just marketing wank.
inighthawki - Friday, December 1, 2017 - link
>> All hail the mighty RGB gods and may they live a short life....As long as they offer non-RGB versions I don't mind. If people want to throw away their money on that garbage then by all means please do. The insane markups people are paying is just more money that these companies can push into R&D and make new products.
thestryker - Friday, December 1, 2017 - link
I'd like to think these coming out is a sign that Cooler Master has made money on the original ones. I have on of the ML240 Pro clcs because they were one of only two available which didn't fuel the Asetek bottom line. It has worked well and hopefully with the expansion they'll pull some more market share away.Looking forward to reviews to see if these low cost versions hold up.
Morawka - Saturday, December 2, 2017 - link
I wonder why the copper base plate is textured and not mirror smooth/polished