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CoolerMaster really seem keen on showing of their new All-in-one watercooler, the Glacier 360L. An exclusive design for CoolerMaster.
Above is their new AIO watercooler, the Glacier 360L
The Glacier 360L from the looks of it, is a larger version of their already existing Glacier 240L which itself is based on the Swiftech H220. Essentially it is the bigger brother of the H220 (here is a link to its review).
At the time of writing we have little information on this product, but we can make a few assumptions based on it's little brothers like; it will be upgradable (like the lower end versions) and it will perform better than a H220 (more rad space). This makes it more suitable for overclocking high wattage CPUs, like those on the 2011 socket.
Unlike it's predecessors, the upgrade option looks much more appealing. It's smaller brother the H220 and Glacier 240L, with a 240mm radiator that can be considered good enough for a CPU but definitely not good enough for a CPU & a GPU (without a lot of additional radiator space), the H360 sounds like a much better starting point in this regard.
We should be seeing more of this product later in the week as CES continues.
Source - CoolerMaster Forums

Above is their new AIO watercooler, the Glacier 360L
The Glacier 360L from the looks of it, is a larger version of their already existing Glacier 240L which itself is based on the Swiftech H220. Essentially it is the bigger brother of the H220 (here is a link to its review).
At the time of writing we have little information on this product, but we can make a few assumptions based on it's little brothers like; it will be upgradable (like the lower end versions) and it will perform better than a H220 (more rad space). This makes it more suitable for overclocking high wattage CPUs, like those on the 2011 socket.

Unlike it's predecessors, the upgrade option looks much more appealing. It's smaller brother the H220 and Glacier 240L, with a 240mm radiator that can be considered good enough for a CPU but definitely not good enough for a CPU & a GPU (without a lot of additional radiator space), the H360 sounds like a much better starting point in this regard.
We should be seeing more of this product later in the week as CES continues.
Source - CoolerMaster Forums
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