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Thermaltake Introduces the New ARGB TH-series AIO Liquid Coolers

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Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, is excited to introduce a new All-in-one liquid cooler, the Thermaltake ARGB TH120/240/360 AIO. Besides the fancy ARGB fans that would draw people's attention, the quality of the product would also surprise the users with its affordable pricing. The glossy surface of the copper base plate guarantees high performance and impressive heat extraction. The top-quality pump, hidden in the glowing ARGB water block, ensures excellent coolant circulation that would keep the copper plate always cool.

The large surface radiator combined with the radiator fans dispatches heat in a highly efficient way. On the high-static pressure designed radiator fans are the 16.8 million color LEDs that are ready to sync with 5 V RGB capable motherboards from ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, and ASRock, allowing users to show off their creativity. Users can also control the lighting effects of the fans through the Smart Fan Controllers that are attached to the ARGB TH120/240/360 AIO. Looking for an easy and cost-effective all-in-one solution to cool down the CPU? ARGB TH120/240/360 AIO.



Features of Thermaltake ARGB TH120/240/360 AIO:
Supports M/B RGB Software
16.8 million color LEDs that are ready to sync with 5 V RGB capable motherboards from ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, ASRock, and Biostar.

Smart Fan Controller
Allows users to switch among LED lighting effects, LED color distribution, and LED lighting speeds when using a motherboard without a 5 V addressable RGB header.

120 / 240/ 360 mm RGB Color Radiator Fan
The 120 / 240/ 360 mm RGB radiator fan is designed with high-static pressure, which produces impressive cooling performance.

High-Efficiency Radiator
Specially designed for the TH Series, the large surface radiator increases cooling surface and heat dissipation.

High-Performance Waterblock
The high-performance copper base plate accelerates heat conductivity. Additionally, the pre-filled coolant reduces any stress from liquid replenishment.

High-Reliability Pump
The high quality and reliable pump enables maximum water circulation, keeping the copper plate continuously cool. The low evaporation tube effectively decreases the loss of coolant; therefore, no refill is required

Simple Setup solution
The ARGB TH120/240/360 AIO requires only a minimum amount of space in the chassis and is also easy to install and maintain for the users.

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I think people are finally getting bored of RGBLED AIOs!

This one doesn't look to be an Asetek design so Thermaltake are ignoring/violating the patent, most likely; As much as I dislike Thermaltake, I dislike those patent-trolls at Asetek less, so I guess this is a win?
 
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I'm not interested if it just increases power consumption and no increase to cooling capacity. I bought a computer to look at content on screen not watching the case. I put RGB lighting in the same basket as desktop backgrounds, pictures for the login screen and screen savers ie. ignored by me.
 
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