Thursday, October 28th 2021

Thermaltake Coolers now support Intel LGA 1700 Socket

Thermaltake, has been working hard to fulfill users' demanding needs for high-end cooling performance, and has announced that a total of 47 cooling products now support the new Intel LGA 1700 socket. Regardless of air coolers, All-in-one liquid coolers, or custom liquid cooling components, there are multiple choices for users to choose from. For those aiming to build a high spec PC that requires outstanding cooling performance, don't miss out on Thermaltake's two extended series originated from the well-loved TOUGHFAN series, the TOUGHAIR series, and the TOUGHLIQUID ARGB Series. To support the latest Intel LGA 1700 CPU socket, an upgraded mounting kit is required for your choice of Thermaltake compatible coolers.
Supported Coolers
  • Air Coolers
    • TOUGHAIR 110/310/510
    • UX210 ARGB Sync, UX100/UX200 High Air Flow CPU Cooler
    • Contac 9, Contac Silent 12
  • All-in-one Coolers
    • Floe RC Ultra 240/360 CPU & Memory AIO Liquid Cooler
    • TOUGHLIQUID Ultra 240/360 CPU AIO Liquid Cooler
    • TOUGHLIQUID 240/280/360 ARGB Sync
    • Floe RC 240/360 CPU & Memory AIO Liquid Cooler
    • Floe RC 240/360 CPU & Memory AIO Liquid Cooler Snow Edition
    • TH 120/240/360 ARGB Sync
    • TH 240/360 ARGB Sync Snow Edition
    • Floe DX RGB 240/280/360
    • Floe Riing RGB 240/280/360
    • Water 3.0 120/240/360 ARGB Sync
    • Water 3.0 Ultimate
    • Water 3.0 Performer C
    • Water 3.0 Extreme S
  • Water Blocks
    • Pacific MX1 Plus
    • Pacific W7 Plus
    • Pacific W5
    • Pacific W1
  • Liquid Cooling Kits
    • Pacific TOUGH C240/C360 DDC Hard Tube LCS Kit
    • Pacific CL360 Max LCS Kit
    • Pacific C240/C360 DDC Hard Tube LCS Kit
    • Pacific C240/C360 DDC Soft Tube LCS Kit
Source: Thermaltake
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1 Comment on Thermaltake Coolers now support Intel LGA 1700 Socket

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Keullo-e
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I guess Noctua has their mounting kits already as they support their old coolers that way :)
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