Wednesday, May 29th 2024

HYTE Unveils New THICC All-in-One Liquid Coolers Alongside FP12 Fans

HYTE, a leading manufacturer of cutting-edge PC components and peripherals, today announced the THICC Q80 Trio, a 360mm version of its inaugural all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler, THICC P60 Duo, and a new series of its THICC FP12 fans.

THICC Q80 Trio
HYTE introduces THICC Q80 Trio - the highest performing cooler ever made. A 360mm long, 52mm THICC Ginormous Heat Exchanger absorbs more watts than any other liquid cooler, while the Dual Harmonic Pumps effortlessly chill the hottest CPUs. Our bigger 2nd generation copper cold plate with a 50% higher skived fin coverage and upgraded liquid flow path drops temps by up to 2°C more. Included THICC FP12 Trio has a refreshed omnidirectional aesthetic, integrating fans into a single frame while silently obliterating heat with the highest performance-to-noise ratio on the market.
Mounted above the cold plate on a double-hinged floating spout will be an eye catching 5" Ultraslim IPS Display with a 42-Pixel qRGB array on the back side, bringing systems to life with mesmerizingly saturated color. THICC Q80 will be a Nexus Link Primary Node capable of connecting up to 18 devices on a single channel and up to 36 devices across both available channels. THICC Q80 will be available in both Pitch Black and Panda colorways and will be fully customizable through HYTE Nexus.

THICC P60 Duo
THICC P60 Duo will be HYTE's second 240mm AIO, delivering the same exceptional performance as THICC Q60 in a sleek new aesthetic at a more affordable price! Included THICC FP12 Duo has a refreshed omnidirectional aesthetic, integrating fans into a single frame while silently obliterating heat with the highest performance-to-noise ratio on the market. Category innovating projector lenses collect scattered rays of qRGB light, focusing them into a beam of mesmerizing color, bringing your entire system to life without requiring the installation of additional LED strips. Powered by Nexus Link, THICC P60 Duo can control an entire system's worth of cooling and lighting off a single cable with up to 18 devices on a single port or up to 36 devices across both Type-C and Type-M channels. It'll be available in both Panda and Pitch Black colorways.

THICC FP12 Duo & Trio
Meet HYTE's new THICC FP12 Duo and Trio. Omnidirectional aesthetics provide uninterrupted visual flow without sacrificing the exceptional 32mm THICC performance. A more efficient and seamless design integrates all fans into a single frame, eliminating connections for the easiest build ever. Fiberglass reinforced liquid crystal polymer blades silently obliterate heat with monstrous 105.8 CFM airflow and 8.14 mm-H2O static pressure. Included thermal and positioning sensors enable intelligent system-wide cooling control with dynamic sensor input/output mapping and custom curves for each individual fan using HYTE Nexus software. Powered by Nexus Link, snap these together magnetically with ease via Type-M. Available in both Panda and Pitch Black colorways.

Pricing & Availability
THICC Q80 Trio, THICC FP12 Duo and Trio are expected to be available in August 2024. THICC P60 Duo is expected to be available in September 2024.
Source: HYTE
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8 Comments on HYTE Unveils New THICC All-in-One Liquid Coolers Alongside FP12 Fans

#1
20mmrain
The 360 version of this I might actually buy! This is the most innovation I've seen put into AIO's in a long time.
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#3
TechLurker
The THICC FP12 Duo brings to mind Antec's Prizm Matrix fans, which was also meant to add 2 fans with 1 controller to AIOs. They had planned to do a triple, but that fell through and they discontinued support and sales of the Matrix. Then Chinese companies have been doing some version of the 2 and 3-in-1 design, but their reported performance was only good enough for intake/exhaust.

Given the tentative reviews on the FP12 fans themselves, and the fact it looks like the FP12 Duo can daisy-chain to another, this looks to be the true answer to cutting down on fan wire clutter while also not paying as high a cost on all the new-style linkable frame fans.
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#4
matar
The 360mm one Looks amazing keep this on the top of my list.
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#5
bonehead123
overclockedamdibuypower. No thanks.
??? care to elaborate ???
TechLurkerGiven the tentative reviews on the FP12 fans themselves, and the fact it looks like the FP12 Duo can daisy-chain to another, this looks to be the true answer to cutting down on fan wire clutter while also not paying as high a cost on all the new-style linkable frame fans.
Agreed, anything that effectively reduces wire clutter at a more reasonable price is most welcomed IMHO, unlike those other mgfr's, who want to charge a huge premium for this small but worthwhile feature :)
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#6
TheDeeGee
Nice, if one fan breaks you have to replace the entire unit.

10/10 e-waste design.
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#7
thestryker6
I'm curious to see how the pricing ends up on the 240mm without the screen since it sounds like it still has the SoC they use for Nexus control. Also will be interesting to see where the 360mm version with the new cold plate performs since the 240mm didn't really compete to the extent it seemed like it should have despite being very good.
TheDeeGeeNice, if one fan breaks you have to replace the entire unit.

10/10 e-waste design.
The picture shows screws next to the fan hub which would imply easy replacement so it could be more walled garden than e-waste. We'll see if anyone asks them about it at Computex though as that's what the announcements are pushing.
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#8
watzupken
On paper, the 360mm AIO sounds like a great cooling solution. But in reality, I am not too sure. The thickness of the rad means you need some really powerful static pressure fans for proper airflow, or even a push pull fan config. That means it may become way too thick for most case, and will likely cause some obstruction.
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