Wednesday, July 26th 2023

Thermaltake Announces ToughAir 710 Black Dual Fin-stack CPU Cooler

In addition to the SWAFAN EX ARGB series, Thermaltake today announced the ToughAir 710 Black CPU cooler. Capable of handling thermal loads of 250 W, this dual fin-stack cooler is a variant of the ToughAir 710 that Thermaltake announced in March 2023, but while the original uses regular aluminium fins, the ToughAir 710 Black uses anodized aluminium fins. The black color scheme covers not just the anodized aluminium fins, but also each of the seven 6 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heatpipes, the top-plates on each of the two fin-stacks, much of the retention module, and the base, with the exception of the cold-plate itself. The two included ToughFan 14 fans appear to be unchanged, since black frames and gray impellers were part of their design even on the original ToughAir 710. Measuring 148.6 mm x 146.6 mm x 165 mm (LxWxH), the cooler is expected to weigh around the 1 kg-mark.
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4 Comments on Thermaltake Announces ToughAir 710 Black Dual Fin-stack CPU Cooler

#1
Chaitanya
So thermaltake still uses those stupid thumbnuts without any slots for using screwdrivers. No matter how well it performs that mount is a big letdown.
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#2
TheDeeGee
The surface area of the coldplate is a bad photoshop :P
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bonehead123
Aesthetically pleasing, but I agree about the mounts & cold plate.. they could have done better :)

And that last pic on the right shows a very large gap between the 2 fin stacks and fans... anyone know why ?

One possibility is to allow for thicker, 3rd party fans to be used, but since they include their fans with the cooler, I'm not sure it really matters....
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maxfly
bonehead123Aesthetically pleasing, but I agree about the mounts & cold plate.. they could have done better :)

And that last pic on the right shows a very large gap between the 2 fin stacks and fans... anyone know why ?

One possibility is to allow for thicker, 3rd party fans to be used, but since they include their fans with the cooler, I'm not sure it really matters....
It's just a matter of time before they start copying Phanteks t30s... I'm actually surprised they haven't already done it!
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