A discreet WaterBlock
This WaterBlock is both visually and audibly discreet (no LEDs in all directions).
Installation is straightforward.
The LCD screen settings are intuitive.
In short, I'm very satisfied with this purchase.
The MSI MEG CORELIQUID S360 has everything you're looking for in a watercooling cooler. It combines quality materials that offer exemplary durability with extremely efficient heat dissipation technologies. Users can even enjoy benefits such as a customizable 2.4" IPS display and native support for 12th generation Intel Core processors (Alder Lake-S) on Intel LGA 1700 socket.

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General information |
Product name |
MSI MEG CORELIQUID S360 |
Brand |
MSI | |
Model |
9S6-6A0521-001 | |
Technical specifications |
Use |
Processor |
Processor support |
Intel 1851 | |
| AMD sTRx4 | ||
| AMD sTR4 | ||
| AMD SP3 | ||
| AMD FM2+ | ||
| AMD FM2 | ||
| AMD FM1 | ||
| AMD AM3+ | ||
| AMD AM3 | ||
| AMD AM2+ | ||
| AMD AM2 | ||
| AMD AM5 | ||
| Intel 1700 | ||
| Intel 1200 | ||
| Intel 2066 | ||
| AMD AM4 | ||
| Intel 1151 | ||
| Intel 2011-v3 | ||
| Intel 1150 | ||
| Intel 2011 | ||
| Intel 1155 | ||
| Intel 1156 | ||
| Intel 1366 | ||
Color |
Black | |
Luminous |
Yes | |
LED color |
Multicolored | |
Connector(s) |
1 X Internal USB 2.0 | |
| 1 X 4-pin Female | ||
| 1 X Serial ATA power supply | ||
Ball bearing |
Yes | |
PWM |
Yes | |
Heat Pipe |
No | |
Adjustable speed |
No | |
Cooling type |
Water cooling | |
Top Flow |
No | |
Dual tower |
No | |
Fan diameter |
120 mm | |
Min sound level |
20 dB | |
Max sound level |
22.7 dB | |
Minimum rotation speed |
0 RPM | |
Maximum rotation speed |
200 RPM | |
Max airflow |
56.2 CFM | |
Material(s) |
Aluminum | |
| Copper | ||
Use |
Gaming | |
AIO radiator compatibility |
360mm radiator | |
Dimensions |
Height (fan included) |
52 mm |
Width (fan included) |
394 mm | |
Depth (fan included) |
120 mm | |
Height |
27 mm | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 2 years
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Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions
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Safety Information |
Responsible person |
MSI Computer Europe B.V |
Postal address |
Science Park Eindhoven 5706 5692 ER Son, the Netherlands | |
Electronic Address |
gpsr@msi.com |
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Product referenced on 8 Nov 2021
This WaterBlock is both visually and audibly discreet (no LEDs in all directions).
Installation is straightforward.
The LCD screen settings are intuitive.
In short, I'm very satisfied with this purchase.
It's my first AIO, so I can't compare, but for a first kit I'm satisfied, installation is fairly easy and the whole thing performs well. When the CPU isn't being used the fans are very discreet and when under load you can hear them but it's not unbearable.
As far as the MSI software is concerned, it's pretty intuitive.
I didn't want too much RGB in my PC and I found this little WC nice, there's a bit of RGB on the little block that cools the CPU, it's discreet but goes everywhere and the dial displays a pattern a bit like some kind of wave, it's nice ^^.
Well I'm very disappointed with this cooler which does absolutely nothing to cool my I7 13700K processor on the last of us for example I've already reached 98 degrees which is absurd! I should have stayed with nzxt and in fact I'm thinking of going back to this brand with the elite 360! Otherwise it's relatively easy to mount
Watercooling used to cool a LGA2011-V3 CPU. It seemed compatible with this CPU support according to LDLC and the manufacturer's website, but it turns out not to be (at least not natively). I managed to mount it on my motherboard by tinkering with the fixings on my old waterblock.
On the connections side, everything is adjustable via USB with the proprietary software. As I'm on a Debian, I'm going to have to find a way of controlling it.
I'm keeping an eye on the temperatures but for the moment, it seems OK.
be very careful, when you put it on processor 7900x, because the temperature rises quickly, another watercooling would be better for this processor, ( watercooling asus rog )
Firstly, it's beautiful, especially the pump unit containing the LCD screen (after that, it's up to the individual). Secondly, it's very quiet. The only noises you hear are those of the Asetek pump, but to be honest, you really need to have no noise at all to hear it. Apart from that, the fans are extremely quiet. Finally, the only small problem is that the system information displayed on the screen is in English. But then, everyone should be able to translate 'PUMP' into 'POMPE', I suppose.
I ordered the complete PC assembly without the Windows installation and frankly everything was fine, I have nothing to say about it, it was very well organised and the customer service I spoke to before the purchase was very good.
This watercooling can't work without MSI Center,
MSI Center is full of bugs, this one reads a bad CPU temperature, so the watercooling stays idle, despite a liquid temperature of 80 degrees.
I'm not sure how to change the pump/fan speed without this software :/
If you want to avoid burning out your CPU, don't buy MSI watercooling!
The quality of MSI's software is really decreasing!
The cooling system is devilishly efficient, the fans are quite quiet and the waterblock is easy to fit.
I added my own thermal paste to ensure maximum dissipation.
The MSI software is still perfectible and a bit resource intensive but does the job.
I also regretted a slight lack of length of the cooling hoses, but that's because my case is monstrous (Thermaltake core P8).
I recommend the purchase for the product and the LDLC service.
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