MSI is recalling MAG CoreLiquid 240R/360R AIO coolers for hitting abnormally high idle temps
Not cool, guys. Thankfully MSI is being proactive about a product recall.
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After reports that some MSI liquid AIO coolers were running at high temps, investigations have finally lead to a recall of MSI’s MAG CoreLiquid 240R and CoreLiquid 360R all-in-one coolers. If you’re rocking one of these in your machine right now, don’t panic, just head on over to therecall pagewhere you can apply for a swap.
If you’re unsure whether this affects you, we’ve put some tips at the bottom of this article to help you discover what cooler you have, and what to do about it.
Our sister siteTom’s Hardwareexplains how the issue with the AIO coolers surfaced after users started noticing idle CPU temperatures of over 62°C. MSI makes it clear that only a “small portion” of coolers are affected, and that the problem is caused by sediment buildup—a byproduct of the coolant used—which can accumulate over time and cause blockages.
Don’t worry though, if you’ve got an MSI MAG CoreLiquid 240R or 360R it’s unlikely to get to the point of exploding all over your beautiful PC’s innards. However, the resulting temperatures of a sediment buildup can trigger T-junction-Max thermal failsafes—basically it’ll slow itself down to save from overheating, which is also known as throttling.
Not something you want to hear as a gamer, particularly if you’re trying to earn a living from games and rely on streaming, for example, as your main source of income.
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“MSI cares deeply about our users' overall experience and we simplified our processes to provide faster product replacement services,” the recall page says. “We will provide a comprehensive product replacement […] service to all affected products that have abnormal heat dissipation.”
You’re entitled to a replacement if your “CPU temperature is higher than 60°C while idle,” that is, as long as your cooler is properly seated and you’re using thermal paste properly.
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If you’re not sure what cooler you’ve got, here are some steps you can take to find out:
Liquid cooling can be a hassle, but AIO coolers are meant to take the fuss out of cooling your machine. With issues like this surfacing it’s easy to dismiss liquid cooling altogether, but it might be a good idea to bag one of thebest CPU coolersinstead, if you’ve been considering an AIO solution.
There are also some fan-based coolers on the list, in case you’re now feeling like AIO liquid coolers really aren’t for you. We still recommend them above others, though. So, don’t let things like this put you off. It’s not like it’s anactual fire hazardor anything.
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