Computex 2014: Thermaltake are just full of surprises at this years Computex, not only have they release a huge range of awesome cooling products, but they’re also creating some that are just completely, and utterly bonkers! Take this 540mm custom loop radiator fitted with 3 x 180mm fans, Thermaltake don’t even make a chassis that fits this beast! Well… not yet, but we suspect they’ll be cooking up something equally huge to support it.
They’ve got an extensive new range of radiators and while I could detail their sizes, you can see they’ve got pretty much every major thickness, length and width covered and after a close inspection of them, the quality is absolutely stunning on every single one of them.
Not content with just radiators, they’ve got their brand new pumps, D5 housings, reservoirs, fittings, pipes, coloured cooling fluid and more. Most important of all, they have their own custom blocks. Put simply, if you want an all Thermaltake branded loop, now you can.
Scared of custom loop solutions, then fear not! For those wanting the quick and easy option of all-in-one cooling, then check out this awesome Water 3.0 Ultimate 360 x 120mm radiator, as well as the new 240 extreme, 120 pro and 120 performer.
The new Frio Silent 12, Silent 14 and Extreme Silent 14 Dual, catering to those who want high performance, low noise and don’t want to go down the water cooling route.
Last but by no means least, this digital controlled 10 port fan hub, perfect for those hooking up huge banks of fans inside their system.
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