Under the flags of the MEG series, the Taiwanese giant MSI produces high-end liquid cooling systems that have attracted the attention of enthusiasts due to their efficiency, quietness and scrupulous attention to detail. Masters from the Danish company Asetek are responsible for the production of the main elements of the system, branded MSI coolers with a rubberized lining and hydrodynamic bearing are used to blow the radiators, and an unusual water block performs a decorative function. Despite the fact that MSI MEG LCLs are assembled according to Asetek reference drawings (note: the system consists of a massive radiator and a fluid block with a pump for distilling liquid), they have a number of important differences from the more affordable MSI MAG and MSI MPG LCLs.


In particular, for MEG models, the pump and heat sink are made into a single unit, which is equipped with an additional turntable. This allowed not only to cool the processor itself more efficiently, but also to blow over the space near the M.2 SSD and the VRM zone. Specially for MEG CORELIQUID, Silent Gale fans with asymmetric impeller were designed, which create a powerful air flow at a low noise level. Even cooling the monstrous Intel Core i9-12900K at a maximum rotation speed of 1800 rpm, such a cooling system will create a noise level of no more than 25 dB. And this is comparable to the elite air coolers from Noctua and Be Quiet!.

The highlight of this series is a high-quality 2.4-inch LCD display, which is placed directly on the water block cover. The screen can be used to display useful system information, animations, or static images. It should also be noted that in addition to the latest Intel LGA 1700 and AMD Socket AM5 processor sockets, all MSI MEG LSS support the usual Intel LGA 1200, LGA 115x, LGA 2066 and AMD AM4 sockets.