In terms of temperature control, the Thermaltake Toughliquid Ultra 360 is one of the best coolers we have ever encountered. Both at stock or overclocked levels, this AIO provided us with some of the best results we’ve ever seen. If it’s not quite topping those charts though, how can it be ‘one of the best’? – Well, firstly, look at the exceptionally minimal numbers we’re talking about here. If that’s not enough though, then check out the acoustic performance. Despite keeping our CPU nice and cool, the Thermaltake Toughliquid Ultra 360 provided exceptionally low levels of noise output. This, at least in our view, easily qualifies this as not only a fantastic AIO cooling solution, but quite possibly one of the best, overall, we’ve ever seen.
And as for overclocking, the Thermaltake Toughliquid Ultra 360 should be an absolute dream for consumers who like to push their hardware hard. Even despite our exceptionally good results, there is clearly a lot more wiggle room on offer here to potentially push things even further still without compromising on the overall cooling capability.
Oh, and thanks to that LCD display, and in something we don’t often have the opportunity to showcase, we actually have some real-world CPU temperature images to back up the results taken from our HWMonitor software!
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