Monday, April 26th 2021

Thermaltake Announces the Availability of TOUGHAIR 510 and TOUGHAIR 310 CPU Coolers

Thermaltake, the leading PC component brand offering premium solutions for cooling, gaming peripherals, and enthusiast memory solutions, is proud to announce the availability of the TOUGHAIR 510 and TOUGHAIR 310 CPU Air Cooler in North America. TOUGHAIR CPU Air Coolers utilize next-gen high static pressure fans leveraging the advanced design concept from TOUGHFAN 12 as well as providing a new level of thermal performance and reliability to the vertical heatsink tower. The dual-fan tower design, TOUGHAIR 510, and the vertical single-fan tower, TOUGHAIR 310, are the smart choices for hardcore gaming systems to guarantee excellent air-cooling performance on the latest Intel and AMD platforms.

"The launch of the TOUGHAIR 510 and TOUGHAIR 310 is the great pride from our engineering team who have created a no-compromise cooler with excellent thermal performance and done our best to deliver what PC enthusiasts are expecting from the products deserving of the name TOUGH.," said Michael Guo, VP at Thermaltake USA.
The high static pressure fan configurations found on THOUGHAIR 510 and THOUGHAIR 310 provide approximately 58.35 CFM @ 2,000 RPM of airflow and features a controllable fan speed between 500 RPM to 2,000 RPM. Each fan is equipped with an advanced Gen.2 hydraulic bearing, LCP-made fan blades, and an anti-vibration mounting system for the best long and silent operation.

The heatsink is built using four direct contacted 4x Ø 6 mm copper heat pipes with a maximum power handling of 180 W TDP, ensuring the CPU's heat will be bringing up to the fins entirely. The heatsink is designed with an optimized asymmetric fin structure to maximize the airflow and minimize air turbulence. Installing the TOUGHAIR 510 and TOUGHAIR 310 is simply easy due to the universal socket design retention system that is fully compatible with all the latest Intel and AMD CPU sockets.

MSRP: TOUGHAIR 510 at $59.99, and TOUGHAIR 310 at $39.99.
Backed by a Thermaltake limited 2-year warranty, TOUGHAIR 510 and 310 CPU Cooler are now available at major retailers in the USA and Canada.
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13 Comments on Thermaltake Announces the Availability of TOUGHAIR 510 and TOUGHAIR 310 CPU Coolers

#1
WhitetailAni
The one pictured looks like the NH-U12S with a second fan on it.
Is there anything interesting that these do differently or is it a Noctua ripoff?
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#2
DeathtoGnomes
its the old 120 with new fans... nothing new here except names. :oops:
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#3
aktpu
Tough hair, so metal :rockout:

...Oh wait
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#4
Intervention
Direct touch heat pipe design...stupid design more like. I don't care how flat you get that "plate", the gaps between those heatpipes will fluctuate between hot cold cycles and also in time. Noctua got it done right!
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#5
freeagent
It would be cool if they made a killer cooler like their old Big Typhoon. Pretty sure it was better than my Thermalright cooler at the time..

My deepest darkest computing secret right there. Shh.
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#6
X71200
freeagentIt would be cool if they made a killer cooler like their old Big Typhoon. Pretty sure it was better than my Thermalright cooler at the time..

My deepest darkest computing secret right there. Shh.
The Big Typhoon wasn't better than a T.R.U.E. Like the only thing at that time which outperformed the T.R.U.E was the Megahalems. The cooler created by the people who left Thermalright.

As for this cooler, it's impressive how TT is charging $60 for what looks like a basic Sunbeam Core Contact Freezer I had over 10 years ago. Wack.
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#7
toilet pepper
RealKGBThe one pictured looks like the NH-U12S with a second fan on it.
Is there anything interesting that these do differently or is it a Noctua ripoff?
Saw a review of their fans. They are definitely copies of noctua fans. They even perform the same as noctuas.

I dont support it but you can get noctua performance thats not brown.
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#8
freeagent
X71200The Big Typhoon wasn't better than a T.R.U.E. Like the only thing at that time which outperformed the T.R.U.E was the Megahalems. The cooler created by the people who left Thermalright.

As for this cooler, it's impressive how TT is charging $60 for what looks like a basic Sunbeam Core Contact Freezer I had over 10 years ago. Wack.
I wasn't referring to the TRUE, I was going further back.. XP-90.

I still have my Ultra 120 Extreme.
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#9
dirtyferret
aktpuTough hair, so metal :rockout:

...Oh wait
Seriously, I understand Tough Air is too common to trademark but it just looks bad.
InterventionDirect touch heat pipe design...stupid design more like.
cost cutting move
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#10
Gmr_Chick
RealKGBThe one pictured looks like the NH-U12S with a second fan on it.
Is there anything interesting that these do differently or is it a Noctua ripoff?
Noctua rip off. There's a reason why people have started calling them ThermalFAKE in recent years lol
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#11
Caring1
The chart shows acoustical noise as 23.6 dBA but is that at 500RPM or at the max speed of 2,000RPM?
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#12
Unregistered
Gmr_ChickNoctua rip off. There's a reason why people have started calling them ThermalFAKE in recent years lol
Thermaltake ripped off Noctua to make the Toughfan, Noctua ripped off the Gentle Typhoons to make the NF-A12X25, etc.
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#13
freeagent
They all rip each other off.. some more than others.. but they are all guilty.
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