Cooling

Thermaltake TH420 V2 ARGB Sync AIO Cooler

We’ve all heard the saying “Go big or go home” and if you know one thing about Thermaltake, it’s that they’ve never had to go home. As a brand, they have a bit of a reputation for creating hilariously big PC cases, and when you have big cases, that means you have room for some rather big coolers too. The Thermaltake 420mm TH420 V2 ARGB Sync All-In-One CPU Water Cooler comes with 3 x 140mm fans, making the radiator 420mm inside. That’s obviously massive, and not going to fit in your standard mid-towers. However, a lot of full-towers do come with 420mm radiator support these days, but hey, be sure to measure twice before you order a cooler of this size!

Thermaltake TH420 V2 ARGB

If you have room for 3 x 140mm fans on your PC case, then this radiator should fit. Of course, you need a little more clearance for the tubes too, as the whole unit measures 456mm long; It’s obviously quite heavy too. However, the main benefit of being so large and having larger 140mm fans is that you can move more airflow at lower RPM, which can lead to lower noise levels. Of course, the larger surface area means the cooler can deal with higher TDP processors too, allowing it to meet the demands of flagship processors and overclocking with ease. Surprised they’re not also calling it the THC 420 Blazeit edition, but I guess marketing missed a quirk there, so TH420 will do.

Features

  • 420mm Radiator
  • 3 x 140mm Fans
  • ARGB lighting on fans and pump
  • Supports all major Intel/AMD sockets
  • Max Fan Airflow 84.32 CFM
  • Dimentions 456 x 139 x 27 mm (WxHxD)

What Thermaltake Had to Say

“The TH V2 ARGB Sync AIO Liquid Cooler series is the next generation model of TH Series AIO, constructed with a rotatable infinity-mirror lighting top lid and CT120 / CT140 ARGB Sync fans which run up to 2000 / 1800 RPM. Additionally, it comes with a brand-new slim radiator with a 460mm tube length for optimised chassis compatibility. This product is compatible with 5V Motherboard Sync software for lighting control.” – Thermaltake

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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