💧 Cool your system, elevate your game!
The msiMAG CoreLiquid E360 White is a high-performance AIO ARGB CPU liquid cooler featuring a 360mm radiator and triple 120mm ARGB PWM fans. Designed for longevity with a motor ceramic bearing rated for 100,000 hours, it offers customizable fan speeds and lighting through software. Its integrated pump design ensures quiet operation, while compatibility with a wide range of Intel and AMD sockets makes it a versatile choice for any build.
T**M
A Top-Tier Cooling Solution
The MSI MEG CORELIQUID S360 is an very good liquid cooler. From installation to performance, this AIO cooler delivers excellence at every stage.Mounting the unit was a wasy, making the setup process hassle-free. The LCD display is another standout feature—customizing it is intuitive and adds a personal touch to the build. Paired with my Ryzen 7800X3D, CPU temperatures remain consistently low, ensuring optimal performance during intense workloads and gaming sessions.Overall, MSI has nailed it with the MEG CORELIQUID S360. It’s reliable, visually striking, and highly effective. If you’re looking for a high-end liquid cooler, this one is hard to beat.
J**T
Seems Okay
I am using this with a Ryzen 9 7900X3D. With ambient temps around 22-27C, the case stays around 33-34C. With light activity it goes to around 38-42. The CPU hits 60-70, but for a gaming sessions of a few hours with Hogwarts Legacy or Starfield the temps were mostly in the 50s. I don't have a good base line, as I never tried my CPU air cooledNoise wise, it's not loud. Installation wasn't bad, but I wish the radiator hose was just a little longer, as I couldn't vertically mount it.The software installation is a mess - and you can find issues all over the net. What I found, is that if you get the message "blah blah is abnormal" and it wants you to restart (which won't do anything). The issue was that the on-board graphics was enabled, but I was using my Nvidia GPU... You can investigate this a bit by opening a terminal, going to the MSI Center folder and launching the apps manually. For me, it quickly pops up a failure message with a call stack pointing to "VGA" initialization ... Fiddling with starting/stopping services as mentioned elsewhere was not the issue.The fix for getting MSI Center to work was to enter BIOS and disable the onboard graphics.This is my first AIO/watercooling build, and I can say it's great. Much quieter than my prior systems, but I suspect alot of that is improvements in the chip designs (smaller fab , lower heat, more bursting ). I let the system burn in with the usual tools: prime95, cinebench, furmark, 3DMark Adia etc.... (sometimes concurrently) - and was able to force the CPU to hit it's default thermal limit (70C), but with PBO at 80C I was not able to hit 80C without overclocking the cores. The temps maxed around 74C on the hottest cores. So, I suppose it's doing alright. Newegg buyers have reported it failed within a year .... let's hope that is not the case!
R**P
Easy to install, beware the 3 pin pump fan connector
The MAG CoreLiquid 360R V2 is a good liquid cooler. There's not much more to say about it. The radiator installs easily and the fans pop right into it.The fans can be daisy chained so that they only use a single ARGB and Fan header.The pump fan uses a 3 pin connector meaning it does not have speed control by default. If the fan isn't switched to DC mode in the BIOS, it can make a high pitch noise due to the going at max speed/voltage.I switched it to DC with a temperature curve giving it 20% power variance and the noise is significantly better.All the fans and the dragon mount for the CPU all light up and look great.My Ryzen 7800X3D is running a reliable 40-44 C baseline in a Cooler Master TD500 V2 case. At full blast, it can do a reliable 40C.
Y**
This is the best Liquid Cooler AIO I ever had!
Setting this AIO Liquid Cooler was straight forward. This is one of the parts I used to build my new PC. Glad I choose this since it keeps my Intel Core i9 13900K CPU at a good temperature while I play videogames or work. I have a small PC case the only area I can place it is on the front cover, it fits perfectly. I got it on sale and it was worth the price. Controlling the fan speed is easy, you can do it on the MSI center app or in the BIOS. It's compatible with my PC case, motherboard and CPU.
V**E
Looks and performs great
The AIO performs exceptionally well keeping my temps low and the overall styling of the unit is clean. My only issue is with the included fans, I noticed when the leds were set to white there were major inconsistencies across the 3 fans and I thought maybe the way they were plugged in was incorrect. I unplugged them, wired them up in every way I could via daisy chain, ARGB hub and even separately on the ARGB ports on the motherboard and the result was always the same. I even scanned them with multiple lighting software everytime I moved the connectors around to rule out lighting profiles, the inconsistencies remained in the same spots on the fans and this was only when I did white or close to it as shown in the pic with a light pink. Not a big deal if it was rainbows or a higher contrast color but for me personally it was a major pain cause I just wanted a simple white. I ended up having spare white ARGB fans that worked completely fine with no inconsistencies in led color just daisy chained into a single argb port on my motherboard so it definitely was the fans that came included with my AIO and its odd that all 3 had issues as well.
M**R
Fantastic and underrated cooler
Very fantastic and underrated cooler. Love the design and the additional features such as the VRM fan and MSI's customization options. Effectively cools my Ryzen 9950x with no issue. Assembly and installation were easy and intuitive. Fans RGB are bright, colorful, and quiet.
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