The black and white design of the HYTE THICC Q60 means it has a high contrast that helps it stand out even without the display or ARGB lighting. I thought the display would look more out of place, but it fits in relatively well in this particular installation. The lack of stickers on the fans and the overall clean looks leads to an interesting and aesthetically pleasing design if you're looking to go with a white or high contrast build.
As for memory and graphics card clearance, while everything fits okay, the tubing does in fact sit on the GPU backplate which I am not a fan of as it does push the card down slightly, exacerbating sag. The thicker tubing is the main cause here as the thinner overall tubing used on other AIOs in this particular setup would have cleared just fine. The issue is present no matter how the swivel fittings are oriented which is a shame. While 90° fittings do increase restriction compared to 45° fittings, in this case something in between would likely work better to help keep the tubing from putting pressure on the graphics card. As for memory clearance everything was perfect with no issues to report.
The ARGB lighting is located primarily on the back of the IPS display and adds a diffused glow that looks nice. Meanwhile, the logo on the radiator is also illuminated but doesn't stand out like ARGB fans would. Still, the effect is pretty good and the ability to add custom media for the IPS display along with simply using the built-in options does allow for far more customization. You can also display temperatures, CPU usage and other such aspects of your system's performance if you so wish. In general the software is robust enough to allow for users to get creative to a certain degree. Although the added cost of the screen's inclusion means you want to be really sure it is a feature you must have.