Monday, May 10th 2021

Thermaltake Announces TOUGHLIQUID ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Coolers Now Available for Purchase

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, is pleased to announce a new series of coolers—TOUGHLIQUID 240/280/360 ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Coolers are now available for purchase.

This series of all-in-one liquid coolers are equipped with TOUGHFAN fans, a superior fan with speeds of up to 2000RPM and only 22.3 dBA and 33.2 dBA for TOUGHFAN 12 and TOUGHFAN 14 respectively; there are different sizes of fans corresponding to the different dimensions of radiators, users can choose from 240 mm, 280 mm, and 360 mm to achieve the finest cooling results in a quiet way. Besides that, there is a high-performance waterblock featuring a copper base plate, which expedites heat effectively. Plus, a high quality pump distributes a steady flow of water, keeping the copper plate continuously cool. With the low evaporation tube, the loss of coolant can be minimized; hence no refill is needed. Additionally, an exclusive built-in controller is settled on the side of the waterblock, which saves space by integrating with the waterblock and, at the same time, eliminates the cumbersomeness of routing cables.
Thanks to its well-executed layout, users can switch seven lighting modes, eight different colors, and four speeds without the need for an external controller. At the front of the waterblock, a 360° rotational cap with 6 LEDs is designed to bring both practicality and convenience; users can rotate the cap easily and make the TT logo face in the right direction even after installation. Its mirror-finish design levels up the aesthetics; the light would look softer under its sputtering surface. What's more, this ARGB Sync series supports 5 V RGB compatible motherboards, allowing users to switch lighting effects with the motherboard's software as well. Overall, this water block supports Intel and AMD universal brackets; different CPU users can still enjoy splendid lighting effects with a quick installation. If you are considering a cooler that is both functional and good-looking, the TOUGHLIQUID ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Cooler Series is your best option!

Availability
TOUGHLIQUID 240/280/360 ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Coolers are now available for purchase via the Thermaltake worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors.

For more information, visit the product pages of the TOUGHLIQUID 240, TOUGHLIQUID 280, and TOUGHLIQUID 360.
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9 Comments on Thermaltake Announces TOUGHLIQUID ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Coolers Now Available for Purchase

#2
95Viper
NanochipCompatible with lga1700?
For more information, visit the product pages of the TOUGHLIQUID 240, TOUGHLIQUID 280, and TOUGHLIQUID 360.

Compatible with:
Intel :
LGA 2066/2011-3/2011/1366/1200/1156/1155/
1151/1150
AMD :
AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/FM2/FM1
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#3
Nanochip
95ViperFor more information, visit the product pages of the TOUGHLIQUID 240, TOUGHLIQUID 280, and TOUGHLIQUID 360.

Compatible with:
Intel :
LGA 2066/2011-3/2011/1366/1200/1156/1155/
1151/1150
AMD :
AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/FM2/FM1
Thanks. It's just that LGA1700 is coming with Alder Lake... so if I were in the market for a new cooler at this point in 2021, I'd be curious about compatibility with that new unreleased platform...
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#4
TheDeeGee
Isn't that the wrong radiator orientation?
NanochipCompatible with lga1700?
Alder Lake will be 37.5 x 45 mm compared to 37.5 x 37.5.

And that size is the entire CPU including the PCB, pretty much every cooler released since 2015 will fit on LGA 1700.

Just smaller budget 4 heatpipe coolers may not be able to cover the entire IHS.
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#5
ODOGG26
I'm actually more interested in that case. What case is that? lol
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#6
ZoneDymo
ODOGG26I'm actually more interested in that case. What case is that? lol
O11 dynamic rip off, its what Thermaltake does
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#7
ODOGG26
ZoneDymoO11 dynamic rip off, its what Thermaltake does
I thought that was O11 but wasn't quite sure. Makes sense now why I liked it lol. O11 will be my next case build
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#8
thegnome
I don't get Thermaltake, or any companies that offer an RGB pump but not RGB fans along with it? Might aswell not make it RGB at all or make it full RGB.
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