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Thermaltake Intros ToughLiquid Ultra CPU Coolers with ToughFan Turbo

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Thermaltake today introduced the ToughLiquid Ultra line of all-in-one, closed-loop liquid CPU coolers, featuring ToughFan Turbo fans. Available in two variants based on radiator size—240 mm x 120 mm and 360 mm x 120 mm, these coolers are characterized by a high-speed 3,200 RPM pump-block that has a color LCD screen that displays cooling performance monitoring, or pretty much anything you want it to display; and the ToughFan Turbo fans that turn at speeds of up to 2,500 RPM, each pushing up to 72.69 CFM of airflow with 3.78 mm H₂O static pressure, and 28.1 dBA noise output. Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA2066, LGA1200, LGA115x, and AM4. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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Is that a CoolIt design or is this new (hard to believe with TT but hey here’s hoping)?
 
Make it a 280mm Radiator with a larger, square, display screen on the pump, at a lower price, then we can talk.
 
Those fans look like Nideq/Scythe USA fans, shoot if 1 of those TTs goes kaput just buy 1 of those I just said.
 
Make it a 280mm Radiator with a larger, square, display screen on the pump, at a lower price, then we can talk.
I would not support thermaltake ever tbh
 
Ultra price, aluminum radiator... NOHTING here is ultra from a hardware perspective, not even those merely faster spinning fans with a different color.
 
Asus holds the crown for most ridiculously overpriced AIOs
 
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