Thermaltake dropped the TH360 V3 Ultra ARGB Sync Snow Edition liquid cooler with a cube-shaped pump block that mounts a floating 4-inch square screen running 720 by 720 pixels. The display rotates through software without physical parts and hooks into TT RGB Plus for system monitoring while ARGB lighting frames the sides. Three 120mm fans push 85 CFM each with adjustable speeds between 500 and 2,500 RPM.
The pump spins from 800 to 2,500 RPM through 46cm tubing connected to a 360mm radiator, and the whole setup handles thermal loads up to 365 watts. Socket support covers AM5, AM4, LGA1851, LGA1700, and older Intel platforms for current desktop chips.
Thermaltake skipped pricing details but positioned the cooler just under their Minecube Ultra lineup. Fans max out at 37.8 decibels with 3.86mm water column static pressure for pushing air through radiator fins.
The pump spins from 800 to 2,500 RPM through 46cm tubing connected to a 360mm radiator, and the whole setup handles thermal loads up to 365 watts. Socket support covers AM5, AM4, LGA1851, LGA1700, and older Intel platforms for current desktop chips.
Thermaltake skipped pricing details but positioned the cooler just under their Minecube Ultra lineup. Fans max out at 37.8 decibels with 3.86mm water column static pressure for pushing air through radiator fins.