Tuesday, June 6th 2023

Thermaltake Shows Upgraded TH Series AIO Coolers at Computex 2023

In addition to new ATX 3.0 and impressive SFX power supplies, as well as the new cases, fans, and TOUGHRAM memory lineup, Thermaltake also brought its new TH Series AIO coolers to the Computex 2023 show. The TH V2 ARGB Sync and the TH V2 Ultra ARGB Sync are the 2nd generation TH Series AIO liquid coolers that will be available in 120, 240, 280, 360, and 420 models and feature an 120, 240, 280, 360, and 420 models. Both will be paired up with the new CT120 / CT140 ARGB Sync fans spinning at 2000/1800 RPM, a newly designed low-profile radiator, and an extended 460 mm tube length.

As noted, both the TH V2 Series and the TH V2 Ultra Series come with a new 27 mm slim radiator with 20 mm thick copper chamber. The aforementioned CT120 / CT140 ARGB Sync fans promise balanced airflow and air pressure, as well as feature 9 addressable LEDs. They also have an integrated daisy-chain design, allowing up to 3 fans to use a single PWM and 5 V ARGB cable. The 2.1-inch LCD screen on the TH V2 Ultra ARGB Sync AIO Liquid Cooler can either showcase information about the system or show pictures and videos in 480x480 resolution. It can be customized via TT RGB Plus 2.0 software. Both upgraded AIO liquid coolers will be compatible with all recent Intel and AMD platforms. The TH V2 Ultra series AIO will come in 240, 280, 360, and 420 version. It is expected on retail/e-tail shelves in Q3 this year.
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3 Comments on Thermaltake Shows Upgraded TH Series AIO Coolers at Computex 2023

#1
AnarchoPrimitiv
They really need to get rid of that TT logo on the block, it's been there for years and it's ugly...they should know that most people don't like obvious branding all over their products (unless they're fanboys who've formed an unhealthy, Parasocial relationship with a brand, but I digress).
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wNotyarD
AnarchoPrimitivThey really need to get rid of that TT logo on the block, it's been there for years and it's ugly...they should know that most people don't like obvious branding all over their products (unless they're fanboys who've formed an unhealthy, Parasocial relationship with a brand, but I digress).
I don't have issues with branding per se, but on water cooler blocks they should always be rotatable.
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claes
Copper rad? Wonder who makes these
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