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Cooler Master Introduces MasterLiquid Core II & Core Nex All-In-One Liquid Coolers

New infinity-mirror pump design, SI-Ready Customization and Simplified Installs

Cooler Master, a global leader in innovative thermal solutions and PC hardware, today announced the redesigned MasterLiquid Core II and MasterLiquid Core Nex all-in-one (AIO) liquid coolers. Built on the trusted MasterLiquid platform, both series deliver stronger thermal performance with Cooler Master’s patented dual-chamber pump, broader CPU socket support for flexible builds, and a modern infinity-mirror pump cover.

MasterLiquid Core II and Core Nex share a streamlined installation experience with pre-installed fans, pre-applied thermal paste, pre-mounted brackets, and tidy cabling to reduce setup time for first-time builders and seasoned system integrators. Each series also introduces SI-ready branding options: Core II features a customizable top plate, while Core Nex adds a rotatable top cover so logos stay perfectly aligned regardless of radiator orientation.

“Core II and Core Nex focus on what builders ask for most: reliable cooling, clean installs, and a look that complements any build,” said Matteo Stracciari, General Manager, Cooler Master. “By refining our dual-chamber architecture and giving partners easy ways to personalize the pump cover, we’ve made these coolers a smart choice for mainstream systems and SI deployments.”

Key Features (Both Series)

  • Patented Dual-Chamber Pump: Proven Cooler Master design for compact, efficient, and reliable cooling performance.
  • Infinity-Mirror Pump Cover: Contemporary lighting with a polished, modern aesthetic.
  • Personalization Plate: Top plate supports custom logos/graphics; Core Nex adds a rotatable cover for precise orientation.
  • Fast, Clean Installation: Pre-installed fans, streamlined cabling, pre-applied thermal paste, and pre-mounted brackets.
  • Broad Compatibility & Routing Flexibility: Universal Intel and AMD socket support with 400 mm tubing for easy placement in multiple orientations.

The MasterLiquid Core II offers easy personalization with a customizable pump top plate for logos or graphics. While the MasterLiquid Core Nex adds a rotatable pump cover, so designs stay aligned no matter how the radiator is mounted.

Both series use our patented dual-chamber pump. Two chambers keep warm and cool liquid separate so cooler liquid reaches the CPU hotspot first. The pump directs flow to the center of the cold plate for stronger heat pickup, moving heat away faster than single-chamber designs. By keeping the heated liquid away from the motor, the design also lowers thermal stress and helps extend pump life.

Visit www.coolermaster.com to find more information about the MasterLiquid Core Series and other great Cooler Master products.

About Cooler Master:

Established in 1992, Cooler Master is a performance PC component and peripherals brand with a track record for advancing the industry. From the world’s first aluminum PC case to our pioneering thermal technologies, Cooler Master is committed to breaking technological boundaries and challenging the status quo. Whether new builders use a PC as medium for self-expression, or hardcore gamers set up their battle stations to pay homage to their favorite character. We are a brand aiming to go above and beyond by creating cool products for awesome people to build in their own way. More information is available at www.coolermaster.com and join us on Instagram, Twitter, Discord and Facebook.

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