We have a lot of love here for Thermaltake and, it should be noted, with good reason. Being one of the few brands that are making more than a little effort to be innovative, be it their memory, power supplies, pc cases, or cooling solutions, we have never failed to be impressed with what they release! Put simply, they may not be the biggest name, but they’re determined to be one of the best!
Speaking of cooling solutions though, with the launch of the TH120, Thermaltake has a brand new AIO liquid cooler on the market, and, as such, you can rest assured we were more than anxious to check this one out!
The TH120 has been released within a new range that also includes a 240mm and 360mm cooling option. For this review, however, we’ll be looking specifically at the 120mm design (maybe we’ll revisit those larger designs for another review at a later date). Packing loads of excellent features as well as full ARGB sync compatibility, this certainly looks to be ticking all the right boxes in terms of aesthetics and presentation. Let us, therefore, take a look at some of the key features this AIO cooler provides.
For more in-depth specifications, please visit the official product page via the link here!
“Thermaltake TH120 ARGB Sync is an all-in-one liquid cooler which includes a 120mm powerful high static pressure fans, and a high performance radiator along with a water block, 16.8M RGB color lumination with pre-set lighting modes via the smart fan controller, or synchronize with motherboard RGB software for stunning RGB colors.”
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