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Thermaltake Launch Turquoise/Green ToughLiquid ARGB & ToughAir 510 CPU Coolers

Thermaltake has announced the expansion of its all-in-one liquid coolers and air coolers by introducing new-coloured products: TOUGHLIQUID 240 ARGB Sync Turquoise/ Racing Green All-In-One Liquid Cooler and TOUGHAIR 510 Turquoise /Racing Green CPU Cooler.

Adding more colourful models to the AIO liquid cooler series, the TOUGHLIQUID 240 ARGB Sync Turquoise/Racing Green All-In-One Liquid Cooler is a TOUGHFAN 12 equipped all-in-one liquid cooler with a built-in controller and rotational cap with 6 LEDs, which can be controlled by 5V RGB compatible motherboards. Notably, the TOUGHFAN 12 is a superior fan with speeds of up to 2000RPM and only 22.3dba of noise signature, offering excellent silent cooling performance. The TOUGHLIQUID 240 ARGB Sync Turquoise/Racing Green All-In-One Liquid Cooler is the best selection for users who are looking for a functional and good-looking All-In-One Liquid Cooler.

Thermaltake Turquoise & Green ToughLiquid ARGB Sync & ToughAir 510 CPU Coolers

If you are seeking a special-coloured Air cooler without RGB lighting, the TOUGHAIR 510 Turquoise/Racing Green CPU Cooler is a great fit for you; they both feature a single tower dual-fan design and are equipped with two optimized 120 mm high static pressure fans inspired by the TOUGHFAN 12 Turquoise/ Racing Green. It also has four U-shape heat pipes that run through a newly designed heat sink with an asymmetric fin structure; guaranteeing outstanding performance.

Users can either pursue a single-colour build or mix and match all colour products with more new options on hand, like installing a turquoise cooling device into a white chassis for a fresh, bright look. Keeping up with the latest trends, both TOUGHLIQUID 240 ARGB Sync Turquoise/Racing Green AIO Liquid Coolers and TOUGHAIR 510 Turquoise/Racing Green CPU Coolers support the latest Intel LGA 1700 Socket and fits most Intel and AMD sockets (Intel: LGA 1700/1200/1156/1155/1151/1150; AMD: AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/FM2/FM1). The universal compatibility gives users more flexibility while selecting an AIO or air cooler.

Where Can I Learn More?

Although Thermaltake has not confirmed any specific regional release dates or prices, we expect these new turquoise and green variants to arrive with retailers imminantly. – If you do, therefore, want to learn more you can check out the official product website links below:

What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!

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