With the MAG Coreliquid C and P, MSI is launching two new CPU cooler series which, as classic compact water coolers, share the technical basis. What is striking is that a pump built into the radiator repeatedly ensures the transport of the liquid. There is one product line with and one without RGB lighting.
AiO cooler in three sizes with and without RGB
In addition to the MPG Coreliquid K series that appeared at the beginning of the year, MSI is now offering more choice for compact water cooling with the MAG Coreliquid C and P series, which will probably even be too moderate Prices. Because unusual features such as a display are dispensed with.
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The MAG Coreliquid P and MAG Coreliquid C series are each offered with 240, 280 and 360 millimeter radiators. According to the manufacturer, the newly developed pump sits in the heat exchanger, which should have a longer life expectancy due to its rarely found positioning. In addition, a lower volume should be achieved with only minimal vibrations. While MSI has chosen an eye-catching exterior for the C series using RGB fans on the radiator and an illuminated base, the P series is designed for a restrained appearance without any lighting.
MAG Coreliquid C and MAG Coreliquid P can be mounted on all typical mainstream sockets from AMD and Intel. Compatibility is also offered to the larger CPU mounts of the HEDT platforms from Intel. A feature that MSI particularly emphasizes in the press release is compatibility with the LGA 1700 socket, which will be introduced with the Alder Lake CPU generation by the end of this year.
prices still unknown
According to MSI, both cooler series will be available” soon “. A specific date is not given. The pricing is also unknown at the current time.