Thermaltake already has many of my favourite CPU coolers on the market right now, especially their mighty AIO coolers! However, today they’ve announced the brand new ASTRIA 600 ARGB, a dual tower fin-stack CPU air cooler.
While the company first revealed this product range at CES in Las Vegas earlier this year, this is the first to market. The new ASTRIA 600 is the flagship of the series, with it being the biggest and most powerful in the new lineup.
It features a nickel-plated copper base, which uses six 6mm copper heat pipes and two aluminium fin stacks to provide excellent cooling performance. Of course, this is complemented by a pair of 120mm fans with ARGB lighting, with 9 LED lights in each to ensure you get plenty of colour customisation.
The cooling towers are topped with die-cast aluminium top plates, giving them a very clean and stylish aesthetic, and they too have their own built-in ARGB lighting effects for some added flair.
The two fans are rated for 40,000 hours of operation and use a standard 4-pin PWM connector for operation. They can spin from just 500 RPM up to 1800 RPM, allowing you impressive control over acoustic levels and cooling performance to suit your needs. The fans are capable of 65 CFM of airflow, at 2.56 mm H₂O static pressure, with up to 26.8 dBA noise. The cooler measures 124 mm x 137 mm x 160 mm (L x W x H)
Capable of cooling up to 265W TDP, the new cooler should be able to handle the latest and greatest AMD AM4 and AM5 processors, as well as the LGA1700 and upcoming LGA1851, LGA1200/LGA115x processors from Intel.
Thermaltake hasn’t revealed the pricing just yet, but we’re sure we’ll have a sample in the office and more updates very soon.
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