Thermaltake is undoubtedly one of the busiest manufacturers around for producing new and innovative PC components. With the launch of the Floe RC360 and RC240, however, they have another world’s first on their hands.
Yes, these brand new all in one liquid kits are designed to work with both your CPU and Thermaltake RAM. All to provide the ultimate cooling experience, for the first time ever, in an integrated package!
“Thermaltake today announced the release of the Floe RC360 / RC240 ARGB all in one liquid CPU & RAMcooler kit. The first in the industry to combine RAM with AIO liquid cooling, which is compatible with Thermaltake memory modules (Sold separately). Thermaltake took a leap on exploring more possibilities for providing a powerful cooling solution for memory modules.
Floe RC360 / RC240 ARGB all in one liquid CPU & RAM cooler kit allows users to maximizetheir overclocking performance. Granting users the ability to equip a high-quality all-in-one cooling system including a water block, radiator, an ARGB controller, 3 airflow 120mm fanson the RC360 version and 2 airflow 120mm fans on the RC240 version. This provides the user with superior cooling performance, longer lifespan and stability.
Other than that, Floe RC360/RC240 can be synchronized with ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Biostar VIVID LED DJ and ASRock Polychrome. Which supports motherboards equipped with 5V addressable RGB headers,allowing users to control the lights directly from the RGB lighting software.”
As you might expect, this cooling kit packs lots of exciting features from Thermaltake. So, what are they?
For all the latest Thermaltake news from CES 2020, you can check out their official event website via the link here!
We have to admit though, we’re very impressed with this release! Let’s hope that this is just a taste of more excellent things to come from Thermaltake in the very near future!
What do you think? Are you a fan of Thermaltake products? In addition, do you have any installed in your current system? – Let us know in the comments!
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