Tuesday, January 7th 2025

HYTE Thiccens up Its Liquid Cooling Performance as THICC Q80 Trio AIO 360MM Liquid Cooler Pre-orders Open Up

HYTE, a leading manufacturer of cutting-edge PC components and peripherals, announced today at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that the THICC Q80 Trio, a 360 mm version of its renowned THICC Q60 all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler, is now available for pre-order at the MSRP of $319.99. Set to launch in Q1 2025, this new cooler builds on HYTE's design and cooling innovations with increased performance capabilities thanks to its thicker size while offering more personalization options thanks to HYTE's flagship Nexus 2.0 software solution. To pre-order the THICC Q80 Trio, please visit: https://hyte.com/q80

"THICC"-ER PERFORMANCE GAINS
Designed to fit the HYTE Y70 and Y70 Touch Infinite cases down to the last millimeter while remaining compatible with a plethora of additional chassis, the THICC Q80 Trio is capable of even more performance thanks to its ginormous heat exchanger, which measures 360 mm long and 52 mm thick for maximum cooling capacity and efficiency. The THICC Q80 Trio also boasts a larger, second-generation copper cold plate with a revised liquid flow path that further enhances temperatures while improving socket compatibility.
The THICC Q80 Trio is also pre-installed with HYTE's new THICC FP12 Trio fans, which use an embedded thermal sensor for intelligent speed control, and fiberglass reinforced LCP fans to deliver up to a staggering 105.8 CFM in airflow, and 8.14 mm H2O of static pressure. These new fans also utilize its single-frame design with all three fans to provide an omnidirectional aesthetic for uninterrupted visual flow, and structural rigidity that simplifies connectivity.

NEXUS 2.0 UPDATES
Mounted above the cold plate, on an improved floating hinge design, is HYTE's eye-catching 720p 60 Hz 5" Ultraslim IPS Display with its 42-Pixel ARGB array that brings systems to life with mesmerizingly saturated color. The screen has a full 180 degrees of rotation allowing the user to adjust it to their desired position to get the best viewing angle.

Other features that are coming to both the THICC Q60 and the THICC Trio Q80 through the development of HYTE's 2.0 Nexus software overhaul include:

Unlimited screen personalization that lets users display real-time performance graphing, living media & music integration, a multi-sensor display, HD video/GIF/image playback, and app-based screen switching.

Intelligent system-wide cooling control that enables the connection of up-to 36 daisy-chained fans via Nexus 2.0, and universal fan control via the motherboard's PWM headers.

Immersive RGB lighting effects that can be synced across over 1,800 devices thanks to HYTE's integration of the OpenRGB SDK into Nexus 2.0. The THICC Q80 Trio also comes with an included LS10 light strip that adds an extra dimension of ambient RGB lighting.

The HYTE THICC Q80 Trio will be available in both Snow White and Pitch Black colors and will be fully customizable through the HYTE Nexus 2.0 Software. The THICC Q80 Trio will also be on display in the HYTE / iBUYPOWER suite at CES 2025.

PRICING & AVAILABILITY
The THICC Q80 Trio is now available for pre-order at HYTE.com and is expected to launch in Q1 2025. The cooler is priced at an MSRP of $319.99.

Source: HYTE
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6 Comments on HYTE Thiccens up Its Liquid Cooling Performance as THICC Q80 Trio AIO 360MM Liquid Cooler Pre-orders Open Up

#1
oxrufiioxo
I like my women like I like my aio.... THICC!!!!
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#2
Space Lynx
Astronaut
oxrufiioxoI like my women like I like my aio.... THICC!!!!
XFX is going to be pissed. :roll:

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#3
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
Just wondering that who needs a display in an AIO? Checking the temps from the PC is way faster and easier than diving under the table* and checkin that from the AIO pumpblock

* I know that everyone doesn't have their PC on the floor but anyway.
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#4
Waldorf
lol, read:
lets reduce your options for a case where it fits, from ~3600 options (mid tower, atx board, no psu) down to less than 400 (for 360), and even less than 50 for anything "thicc".
ignoring that at 320$ they dont even care to give you a copper rad, what a joke..
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#5
oxrufiioxo
Space LynxXFX is going to be pissed. :roll:

For sure....

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