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The Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML280 Mirror is a premium 3rd Gen AIO liquid cooler featuring a 280mm radiator with 25% increased surface area, dual 140mm SickleFlow V2 fans for quiet yet powerful airflow, and a durable dual-chamber pump. Its ARGB infinity mirror lighting offers customizable visual flair compatible with major motherboard software or a wired controller. Designed for universal socket compatibility across Intel and AMD platforms, it delivers reliable, high-performance cooling with easy installation—perfect for professionals who demand both efficiency and eye-catching aesthetics.













| ASIN | B08G8XD3Q7 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 67 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,228 in Water Cooling Systems |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Radiator |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (428) |
| Date First Available | August 19, 2020 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04719512106808 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.52 x 5.51 x 1.07 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | MLX-D28M-A14PK-R1 |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Material | Aluminum, Rubber |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1400 RPM |
| Noise Level | 27 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 12.52"L x 5.51"W x 1.07"H |
| Series | MasterLiquid ML280 Mirror |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 3.6 watts |
I**N
An excellent aio
A very good aio. Replaced the fans that came with aio with thermalright Rgb fans. System running on a 5600x with PBO on, in a lianli O11 dynamic. At an ambient of 30c keeps the processor at 78c when the pump is running at 1600rpm and fans at 900rpm (very quiet) while running full load on prime95. Temp drops to 73c when the ambient is 23c. The model I got does NOT have 3pin aRgb for gigabyte but has got 4pin type(VD_G) which works with Gigabyte
C**R
Great cooler 👍
Great cooler, keeps my 10400f at 40C while playing rust on max graphics. Highly recommend in a Corsair 4000D airflow if your motherboard clears it… (the b460m does not) but overall a quiet cooler that only makes noise on startup, (water sloshing), the mounting is easy (usual plate behind mobo screwed through) with plenty of socket clearance.
M**.
No RGB on the fans unfortunately, but excellent cooler and nice RGB on the mirror.
The only issue I have with this cooler is there is no option for RGB fans with the Mirror ARGB version. Only the ML360RGB has RGB fans, but the waterblock/pump has no mirror on that one. I don't see why they don't offer a version with RGB fans especially having RGB on the waterblock. Anyway, this has a very nice, large and deep waterblock that is very effective in cooling my 5900x with 12 cores. I can still push the CPU past the limit of this cooler, but I haven't seen any cooler period that can handle the 5900/5950x designed for the AM4 socket. This is ranked up there with the best of the best 360mm AIO liquid coolers by every review I've seen with the Arctic Liquid Freezer II (no RGB at all) being the only AIO that beats it with any significance and even then it's only a few degrees. I use this in Push/Pull config along with my Corsair QL120 ARGB fans since the fans on the Ml360 mirror are not RGB and I can get my 5900x up to around 220w TDP with the ML360 Mirror keeping it plenty cool. This is with the PBO2 boosting the CPU to nearly 4600MHz across all 12 cores or up to 4600mhz all core standard OC. Individual cores will boost well over 5100mhz without breaking a sweat. The included fans top out at 1800 RPM (higher than most AIOs) and push loads of air very effectively. My Corsair QL120s max at 1600 RPM. Fantastic cooler, but as I said, they definitely should have a version with ARGB fans. Makes no sense to have an ARGB block without accompanying RGB fans. One other complaint I have, that's also not really too noteworthy, is that the tubes from the radiator are not long enough for me to front mount the rad and have the tubes running from the bottom of the rad in the optimal mounting position for an AIO. So I had to mount it with the tubes running from the top side of the rad. Still works great, but could have some affect on how long the cooler/pump will last if the water level drops too low in the rad and my pump starts sucking in air. So I wish the tubes were just a little longer. I have a DeeoCool Matrexx 70 Case which is larger and longer than most ATX Mid Towers so this probably won't be an issue on most cases...but if you have a full ATX case, it probably will and you'll either need to mount the rad up top or with the tubes up top mounting it front side.
R**H
Good but loud fans.
I'm totally happy with this cooler, but I ended up replacing the fans. It was no problem to do so, I got two 140mm Silent Wings 3 fans and it is vastly quieter now. Other than that all went as expected and seems to be working well. Not gonna lie, I have never had issues with CPU overheating, so it was probably overkill. But I'm still happy to have a liquid cooling setup.
L**R
Excessive noise after only 3 months.
Purchased and installed to replace the junky Pre-Built AIO that was included with my system. 3 months later the radiator makes a constantly Bubbling/chirping sound (Generally what you'd hear if lets say your tire was leaking?). I can find no signs of a leak anywhere, and have tried remounting it multiple times. There is NO air in the pump with it's configuration (Radiator on top of Case) so all I can assume is that the fluid has started to evaporate from it, causing the caviatation in the radiator and the associated noise. Unforunately my return period ended on January 31st so this will be going in the trash.
J**N
The clip on pump is a bear to attach.
After I struggled with the mounting clips, and then got the pump attached to the CPU, the rest installed pretty easily... It is keeping my temps down while using a Ryzen 9. Game play temps are around 55c (at most), backups using Macrium are are around 48c. that may all change come summertime. But I'm pretty happy with this 360 water cooler so far...And It's been very quiet!
A**E
It's a 280 mm aio cooler
Keeps my I9 12900KF at 93°C at 4.9 GHz under a forced test load. So it does good. That being said it actually doesn't have 1700 bracket support for the i9 so I had to do some serious and careful Jerry rigging Edit:84C after tampering with my Jerry rigged nonsense. And I could probly get better then that but making a incompatible cpu cooler work with lga1700 you can't expect perfect temps.
J**L
Habe diese nun seit 2 Jahren eingebaut und hatte absolut keine Probleme bisher. Kühlt! Was muss es mehr, selbst meinen Ryzen 7 7800X3D kühlt diese problemlos
L**O
Excelente qualidade, design incrível, recomendo!
R**R
Ótimo produto!
T**N
Bisher top. Nix zu meckern.
F**N
This cpu cooler is perfect for a low budget, it is high quality and so nice looking. I dropt my temps with 10°c when under load, and am using a r5 2600 that doesent even get hotter then 60-70 degres with the worst cooler you can find. I was using a air cooler i found for very cheap and it workt pretty good for being so cheap, however it was so big that i had to remove one of the fans on the cooler to make it fit betwen my ram and the top left case fan. It did lose some preformance however i couldnt do much because i dident want to risk that the ram would break. The big metal block of a cooler in the middle of my pc dident look very esteticly pleasing eather, so when i got the money i bought the cooler and it looks like the pc is sudently worth 500 dollars more because pc water cooling looks so good and looks more expensive then it is. However the rgb on the water block is in my opinion less bright then i would want it, other then that I highly recommend this for the preformance, looks and value. Ps, i dont use the stock fans that come with the cooler
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