MasterLiquid Mirror: ML240 vs. ML280 vs. ML360

Cooler Master recently released the Masterliquid Mirror as you can choose between three versions with the ML240, ML280 and ML360. So, what are the main differences and similarities?

You can find out in this comparison guide.

Quick Summary

When compared to the MasterLiquid ML240 Mirror and MasterLiquid ML280 Mirror, the MasterLiquid ML360 Mirror has a bigger radiator, comes with an additional fan and features a higher TDP.

The ML280 Mirror has bigger individual fan sizes, which results in more airflow, lower air pressure, lower maximum fan speed and higher minimum fan noise when compared to the ML240 Mirror and ML280 Mirror.

ML240 Mirror vs. ML280 Mirror vs. ML360 Mirror Comparison Chart

You can check out Seeking Tech’s comparison table for the three CPU coolers below.

MasterLiquid ML240 Mirror (MLX-D24M-A18PK-R1)MasterLiquid ML280 Mirror (MLX-D28M-A14PK-R1)MasterLiquid ML360 Mirror (MLX-D36M-A18PK-R1)
Exterior ColorBlackBlackBlack
CPU SocketAM2

AM2+

AM3

AM3+

AM4

FM1

FM2

FM2+

LGA1150

LGA1151

LGA1155

LGA1156

LGA2011

LGA2011-v3

LGA1200

LGA2066
AM2

AM2+

AM3

AM3+

AM4

FM1

FM2

FM2+

LGA1150

LGA1151

LGA1155

LGA1156

LGA2011

LGA2011-v3

LGA1200

LGA2066
AM2

AM2+

AM3

AM3+

AM4

FM1

FM2

FM2+

LGA1150

LGA1151

LGA1155

LGA1156

LGA2011

LGA2011-v3

LGA1200

LGA2066
Radiator MaterialAluminumAluminumAluminum
Radiator Dimensions277.0 mm x 119.6 mm x 27.2 mm318.0 mm x 140.0 mm x 27.2 mm394.0 mm x 119.6 mm x 27.2 mm
3rd Gen Dual Chamber Pump?YesYesYes
Pump Dimensions81.2 mm x 76.0 mm x 57.8 mm81.2 mm x 76.0 mm x 57.8 mm81.2 mm x 76.0 mm x 57.8 mm
Pump Mean Time to Failure70,000 hours70,000 hours70,000 hours
Pump Noise LevelLess than 10 dBALess than 10 dBALess than 10 dBA
Pump Power Connector3-Pin3-Pin3-Pin
Pump Rated Voltage12 VDC12 VDC12 VDC
Pump Power Consumption2.36 W2.36 W2.36 W
Fan Quantity223
Fan Dimensions120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm140 mm x 140 mm x 25 mm120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm
Fan LED TypeNon-LEDNon-LEDNon-LED
Fan Speed650 RPM to 1800 RPM (± 5%)650 RPM to 1400 RPM (± 5%)650 RPM to 1800 RPM (± 5%)
Fan AirflowUp to 62 CFMUp to 67 CFMUp to 62 CFM
Fan Noise Level8 dBA to 27 dBA10 dBA to 27 dBA8 dBA to 27 dBA
Fan PressureUp to 2.50 mm/H₂OUp to 2.25 mm/H₂OUp to 2.50 mm/H₂O
Fan Life Expectancy160,000 hours160,000 hours160,000 hours
Fan Power Connector4-Pin (PWM)4-Pin (PWM)4-Pin (PWM)
Fan Rated Voltage12VDC12VDC12VDC
Fan Rated Current0.15A0.15A0.15A
Infinite Mirror?YesYesYes
Thermal Design Power200 W230 W280 W
RAM Clearance?NoNoNo
Warranty2-year warranty2-year warranty2-year warranty
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Exterior Color

The ML240, ML280 and ML360 all use a black exterior color.

CPU Socket

The three versions of the Cooler Master MasterLiquid Mirror are compatible with the following CPU sockets:

  • AM2
  • AM2+
  • AM3
  • AM3+
  • AM4
  • FM1
  • FM2
  • FM2+
  • LGA1150
  • LGA1151
  • LGA1155
  • LGA1156
  • LGA2011
  • LGA2011-v3
  • LGA1200
  • LGA2066

Radiator Material

The radiators for the three coolers in this versus guide are made of aluminum.

Radiator Dimensions

The ML360 has the biggest radiator, followed by the ML280. The ML240 has the smallest radiator in this liquid cooler series.

You can find the dimensions for all three below:

  • ML240 Mirror: 277.0 mm x 119.6 mm x 27.2 mm
  • ML280 Mirror: 318.0 mm x 140.0 mm x 27.2 mm
  • ML360 Mirror: 394.0 mm x 119.6 mm x 27.2 mm

3rd Gen Dual Chamber Pump

All three versions utilize Cooler Master’s new third-generation dual chamber pump, which features a redesigned housing and impeller to provide better heat dissipation at lower noise levels.

Pump Dimensions

The pump dimensions for the Master Liquid Mirror CPU coolers are the same at 81.2 mm x 76.0 mm x 57.8 mm.

Pump Mean Time to Failure

The Mean Time to Failure (or MTTF for short) of the pumps is 70,000 hours. MTTF measures how long a pump is expected to last before it suffers a critical hardware failure.

Pump Noise Level

The noise level for the ML240, ML280 and ML360 pumps are identical with less than 10 dBA.

Pump Power Connector

The pumps all use the 3-Pin power connector.

Pump Rated Voltage

Furthermore, the three pumps have a rated voltage of 12 VDC.

Pump Power Consumption

Finally, all of the ML240, ML280 and ML360 pumps consume 2.36 W of power.

Fan Quantity

The MasterLiquid ML240 Mirror and MasterLiquid ML280 Mirror comes with two fans each. The MasterLiquid ML360 Mirror is equipped with three fans.

Fan Dimensions

The ML280 Mirror uses a bigger individual fan size when compared to the other two CPU coolers in this comparison.

You can find the fan dimensions below:

  • MasterLiquid ML240 Mirror: 120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm
  • MasterLiquid ML280 Mirror: 140 mm x 140 mm x 25 mm
  • MasterLiquid ML360 Mirror: 120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm

Fan LED Type

The fans of all three liquid coolers are non-LED.

Fan Speed

The ML240 Mirror and ML360 Mirror have the same range when it comes to fan speed. At the maximum fan speed, the ML280 Mirror is 400 RPM slower than the other two CPU coolers.

You can find the speed specifications below:

  • ML240 Mirror: 650 RPM to 1800 RPM (± 5%)
  • ML280 Mirror: 650 RPM to 1400 RPM (± 5%)
  • ML360 Mirror: 650 RPM to 1800 RPM (± 5%)

Fan Airflow

The MasterLiquid ML280 Mirror has a higher maximum fan airflow when compared to the MasterLiquid ML240 Mirror and MasterLiquid ML360 Mirror.

You can take a look at the airflow stats below:

  • ML240 Mirror: Up to 62 CFM
  • ML280 Mirror: Up to 67 CFM
  • ML360 Mirror: Up to 62 CFM

Fan Noise Level

When it comes to the fan noise level, the ML240 and ML360 are tied for having the lowest noise levels. The ML280 has a higher minimal noise level when compared to the other two.

You can check out the fan noise specs below:

  • ML240 Mirror: 8 dBA to 27 dBA
  • ML280 Mirror: 10 dBA to 27 dBA
  • ML360 Mirror: 8 dBA to 27 dBA

Fan Pressure

The ML240 and ML360 have a higher maximum fan pressure than the ML280.

You can take a look at the pressure specifications below:

  • ML240 Mirror: Up to 2.50 mm/H₂O
  • ML280 Mirror: Up to 2.25 mm/H₂O
  • ML360 Mirror: Up to 2.50 mm/H₂O

Fan Life Expectancy

The fans for all three CPU coolers have a life expectancy of 160,000 hours.

Fan Power Connector

The fans also use a 4-Pin (PWM) power connector.

Fan Rated Voltage

Moreover, the rated voltage for the fans is 12VDC.

Fan Rated Current

Finally, the rated current for the fans is 0.15A.

Infinite Mirror

All three of the MasterLiquid Mirror Liquid Coolers uses Infinite Mirror. Along with the ARGB pump, you will be able to match the lighting of the CPU cooler with the rest of your PC components.

Thermal Design Power

The ML360 Mirror has the highest Thermal Design Power (or TDP for short) while the ML240 Mirror has the lowest. The ML280 Mirror is in the middle.

You can find the TDP for each cooler below:

  • ML240 Mirror: 200 W
  • ML280 Mirror: 230 W
  • ML360 Mirror: 280 W

RAM Clearance

None of the Master Liquid Mirror versions offer RAM clearance.

Warranty

The Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240 Mirror, Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML280 Mirror and Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360 Mirror each comes with a 2-year warranty.

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What’s the difference between the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V1 and V2?

Cooler Master recently released the second version of the Hyper 212 EVO. So, how does the new model compare to the original?

You can find out in this comparison guide between the two CPU air coolers.

Quick Summary

When compared to the original, the newer Hyper 212 EVO V2 CPU Air Cooler adds support for the LGA775 socket and provides an asymmetrical tilt for 100% RAM clearance.

The second version also use the SickleFlow 120 Fan, which results in quieter airflow. Last but not least, the Hyper 212 EVO V2 is a lot more durable than the original with an expected lifespan that is four times as long.

The Hyper 212 EVO V1 CPU Air Cooler has faster minimum and maximum fan speeds that produces more air flow and air pressure when compared to the newer model.

Hyper 212 EVO V1 vs. Hyper 212 EVO V2 Comparison Chart

You can take a look at Seeking Tech’s comparison table for the two air coolers below.

Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V1 CPU Air CoolerCooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V2 CPU Air Cooler
CPU SocketAM4

AM3+

AM3

AM2+

AM2

FM2+

FM2

FM1

LGA2066

LGA2011-v3

LGA2011

LGA1366

LGA1200

LGA1156

LGA1155

LGA1151

LGA1150
AM4

AM3+

AM3

AM2+

AM2

FM2+

FM2

FM1

LGA2066

LGA2011-v3

LGA2011

LGA1366

LGA1200

LGA1156

LGA1155

LGA1151

LGA1150

LGA775
Dimensions120 mm x 80 mm x 159 mm or 4.7 inches x 3.1 inches x 6.3 inches120 mm x 80 mm x 155 mm or 4.7 inches x 3.1 inches x 6.1 inches
Heat Sink MaterialAluminum fins

4x Direct contact heat pipes
Aluminum fins

4x Direct contact heat pipes
Asymmetrical Tilt?NoYes
Heat Pipe ConfigurationContinuous Direct ContactDirect Contact
Angled X-Vents?NoYes
Fan TypeWide-Range PWM FanSickleFlow 120 Fan
Fan Dimensions120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm (or 4.7 inches x 4.7 inches x 1 inch)120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm (or 4.7 inches x 4.7 inches x 1 inch)
Fan Speed600 RPM to 2,000 RPM (PWM) ± 10%650 RPM to 1,800 RPM (PWM) ± 10%
Fan AirflowUp to 82.9 CFMUp to 62.0 CFM
Fan Air Pressure2.70 mmH2O2.52 mmH2O
Fan Noise Level9 dBA to 36 dBA8 dBA to 26 dBA
Fan Power Connector4-Pin4-Pin
Fan Rated Voltage12VDC12VDC
Fan Rated Current0.22A0.15A
Lifespan40,000 hours160,000 hours
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CPU Socket

With the new version, Cooler Master added support for LGA775. Otherwise, the two CPU coolers support the same AMD and Intel sockets.

You can find the compatibility lists below:

Hyper 212 EVO V1:

  • AM4
  • AM3+
  • AM3
  • AM2+
  • AM2
  • FM2+
  • FM2
  • FM1
  • LGA2066
  • LGA2011-v3
  • LGA2011
  • LGA1366
  • LGA1200
  • LGA1156
  • LGA1155
  • LGA1151
  • LGA1150

Hyper 212 EVO V2:

  • AM4
  • AM3+
  • AM3
  • AM2+
  • AM2
  • FM2+
  • FM2
  • FM1
  • LGA2066
  • LGA2011-v3
  • LGA2011
  • LGA1366
  • LGA1200
  • LGA1156
  • LGA1155
  • LGA1151
  • LGA1150
  • LGA775

Dimensions

The updated version is a little bit smaller when compared to the original.

You can take a look at the measurements below:

  • Hyper 212 EVO V1: 120 mm x 80 mm x 159 mm or 4.7 inches x 3.1 inches x 6.3 inches
  • Hyper 212 EVO V2: 120 mm x 80 mm x 155 mm or 4.7 inches x 3.1 inches x 6.1 inches

Heat Sink Material

The heat sinks of both central processing unit coolers are made with aluminum fins and four direct contact heat pipes.

Asymmetrical Tilt

With the Hyper 212 EVO V2, Cooler Master uses an asymmetrical tilt, which is designed to provide 100% clearance for your RAM.

Heat Pipe Configuration

The Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V1 uses the Continuous Direct Contact technology, which does not include any gaps to create a smooth surface for heat conduction.

The new Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V2 uses the Direct Contact, which maximizes the surface area for heat dissipation.

Angled X-Vents

The second iteration of the Hyper 212 EVO utilizes angled X shaped vents to direct airflow towards the heat pipes for cooling.

Fan Type

The Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V1 CPU Air Cooler is equipped with a wide-range PWM Fan that has wave-shaped blades while the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V1 CPU Air Cooler is equipped with a SickleFlow 120 Fan that has curved blades.

Fan Dimensions

The fans for both CPU coolers have the same size with measurements of 120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm (or 4.7 inches x 4.7 inches x 1 inch).

Fan Speed

When compared to the original, the Hyper 212 EVO V2 has a faster minimum fans speeds but slower maximum fans speeds.

You can take a look at the specifications below:

  • Hyper 212 EVO V1: 600 RPM to 2,000 RPM (PWM) ± 10%
  • Hyper 212 EVO V2: 650 RPM to 1,800 RPM (PWM) ± 10%

Fan Airflow

The first version of the Hyper 212 EVO provides more airflow when compared to the newer model.

You can find the fan airflow specs below:

  • Hyper 212 EVO V1: Up to 82.9 CFM
  • Hyper 212 EVO V2: Up to 62.0 CFM

Fan Air Pressure

The fan of the original model also produces more air pressure than the second version:

  • Hyper212 EVO V1: 2.70 mmH2O
  • Hyper212 EVO V2: 2.52 mmH2O

Fan Noise Level

Cooler Master made the Hyper 212 EVO Version 2 quieter than the Hyper 212 EVO Version 1 as the newer model has lower minimum and maximum decibel levels.

You can take a look at the fan noise level specs below:

  • Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V1: 9 dBA to 36 dBA
  • Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO V2: 8 dBA to 26 dBA

Fan Power Connector

Both computer coolers use a 4-Pin power connector.

Fan Rated Voltage

The fan rated voltages are the same at 12VDC.

Fan Rated Current

The new model has a lower fan rated current than the original CPU cooler:

  • Hyper 212 EVO V1: 0.22A
  • Hyper 212 EVO V2: 0.15A

Lifespan

According to Cooler Master, the second version of the Hyper 212 EVO CPU Air Cooler is expected to last four times as long as the original.

You can take a look at the expected lifespans for both products below:

  • Hyper 212 EVO Version 1: 40,000 hours
  • Hyper 212 EVO Version 2: 160,000 hours

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