THE MEG CORELIQUID S360
Aside the display cover which certainly stands out everything else is typical for a modern AIO.
The 394mm long and 120mm wide radiator is roughly 27mm in thickness.
The aluminum radiator used with the MEG CoreLiquid S360 has an FPI (fins per inch) count of 19 (borderline 20).
This time over Asetek has used 400mm long evaporation proof tubing.
As you can easily tell the IPS display located just over the pump features a rather large cover.
Unfortunately, this cover makes it a bit hard to rotate the tubes more than 30 degrees as seen above.
The cover is magnetically attached so you just need to pull it in order to remove it.
Right now, the MEG CoreLiquid S360 might not be the sole model featuring an top IPS color display but it looks unique regardless.
There are three ports under the 2.4-inch IPS display one of which could be an RGB one.
MSI ships the MEG CoreLiquid S360 with a thin layer of thermal conductive material applied onto the copper coldplate.
Just a single machine mark is visible once the thermal paste is removed.
The three SILENT GALE P12 fans may not feature RGB LEDs but they come with rubber coated corners.
Here you can see how the 2.4-inch IPS display looks when the system is on (I'll also be uploading a short clip on YouTube and TikTok).