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Cooler Master makes a massive AIO liquid cooler for up to 2000-watt CPUs — a gigantic 360x360mm MO-RA-like cooler for mere mortals

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Cooler Master has unveiled a massive 360x360mm AIO liquid cooler with a cooling capacity exceeding 2,000W, designed for high-end workstation and server processors. The cooler features a dual-rotor pump design for superior cooling performance and quieter operation. It includes four 180mm cooling fans with the option to add four more for improved performance. The cooler was demonstrated with a 96-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7995WX processor and requires a large case with ample space. Pricing and retail availability details are yet to be confirmed by Cooler Master.

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