MSI introduces two new CPU cooler series with MAG Core Liquid P and C.

Author

Gullu

Date

Jul, 31.2021

 

MSI is launching two new CPU cooler series with the MAG Core Liquid P and C. Both cases are compact water coolers that are available in 240, 280, and 360 millimeters. The P series dispenses with the RGB lighting that is widely used today. Intel's future socket, the LGA-1700, is already supported.


The compact water coolers introduced by Gigabyte and Corsair in the last few days are now joined by a new portfolio from MSI. The MAG Core Liquid P and MAG Coreliquid C series are available with 240, 280, and 360-millimeter radiators. While RGB fans and an illuminated CPU part are used in the C series, the P series dispenses with such concepts. One feature that MSI particularly emphasizes in the press release is compatibility with the LGA-1700. If the name doesn't mean anything: It's the successor to the current Intel LGA 1200, on which Rocket Lake processors run, among other things. The LGA-1700 will reportedly be released together with Alder Lake-S after the end of 2021. Behind this is a CPU generation that is supposed to combine computing hearts of different strengths.

 

Cool thing I found today: MSI’s all-new MAG CORELIQUID C series & MAG CORELIQUID P series AIO liquid coolers which can provide out-of-box LGA 1700 support! 👉https://t.co/Fx8O7hL38k pic.twitter.com/Uj0RJyDEBO

— MSI Gaming (@msigaming) July 15, 2021

According to MSI, the pump of the new AIO cooler has been integrated into the radiators, which should affect both the volume and life expectancy. Ultimately, it is no longer in the vicinity of the heat source. In contrast to the MAG Core Liquid P series, however, there is no longer a display on the CPU unit.


MSI has not yet revealed exactly when the MAG Core Liquid P and MAG Core Liquid C series will be released. The press release mentions an imminent release. A price is not communicated there. A look at our price comparison does not yet yield a hit, although copies of the MAG Coreliquid series are displayed. However, the new lines are not yet among them.