Liquid cooling systems have long evolved beyond mere cooling devices. Manufacturers are striving to make them unique, visually appealing, and often use a screen on the CPU water block to achieve this. Thermaltake introduced a cooling system featuring four screens.
Thermaltake MiniCube 360 Ultra ARGB Sync AIO stands out as a large cube is mounted on the processor, with all but two sides covered in screens. Each display measures 3.95 inches across with a resolution of 720 x 720 pixels, creating quite a substantial construction. Each screen can display its own image, or a single image can be split across all panes. Additionally, useful information like CPU temperature can be displayed on the screens. Recent developments have seen systems similarly equipping their displays with more vibrant colors and responsive graphics to attract tech enthusiasts.
Thermaltake image. Notably, the provided software allows total customization of what’s displayed, ensuring complete personalization to the user’s liking. Despite the innovative design, it’s primarily a cooler. The system uses three SWAFAN EX12 ARGB Sync fans with detachable blades. Interestingly, you can replace the blades with ones that rotate in the opposite direction. The fan speed reaches up to 2000 RPM, while the fan in the pump rotates at 3500 RPM. Designed for TDP up to 360W, it comes in black and white variants. Experts in the industry have praised its advanced cooling efficiency and aesthetic appeal, sometimes noting that the customization options make it a veritable centerpiece in any PC setup.
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