Thermaltake slapped a screen on a pump block because flashy lights clearly weren't enough distraction. The fresh TH-S V3 ARGB Sync lineup brings mid-tier liquid cooling to the table with built-in system monitoring directly on the hardware. Users can grab these units in either black or white finishes while choosing between massive 360 mm or standard 240 mm radiator sizes. That little segmented readout displays live stats like temperatures or clock speeds without needing extra sensors.
A USB connection feeds data from the motherboard to the block while proprietary software manages the light show. The pump spins up to 2,500 RPM to push coolant through the loop. Included fans hit the same top speed to move serious air through the fins. Noise levels max out around 38 decibels, which fits standard performance specs.
No price tag exists yet for this gear. The feature set points toward the middle of the market rather than premium territory. It offers practical readouts and glowing fans without draining the entire wallet.
A USB connection feeds data from the motherboard to the block while proprietary software manages the light show. The pump spins up to 2,500 RPM to push coolant through the loop. Included fans hit the same top speed to move serious air through the fins. Noise levels max out around 38 decibels, which fits standard performance specs.
No price tag exists yet for this gear. The feature set points toward the middle of the market rather than premium territory. It offers practical readouts and glowing fans without draining the entire wallet.