Thermaltake Intros TH360 V3 Ultra ARGB Sync Snow Edition CPU Cooler
Thermaltake today introduced the TH360 V3 Ultra ARGB Sync Snow Edition, a premium all-in-one liquid CPU cooler that's positioned a notch below the company's Minecube Ultra series. The cooler features a cube-shaped pump-block, with a larger 4-inch, square true-color display floating on top. The cubical region stays recessed to ensure clearance around the CPU socket area. The 4-inch square display comes with a decent resolution of 720 x 720 pixels, and since it's square, the display-head can be rotated via software without any moving parts. The display connects to TT RGB Plus software, which puts out system monitoring info pulled from ACPI, and also lets you change backgrounds, and the cooler's lighting. Speaking of which, you get an ARGB diffuser framing the screen from the sides, and each of the three included 120 mm fans comes with RGB lighting of its own.
The pump turns at speeds ranging between 800 and 2,500 RPM. The cooler comes with 46 cm long tubing. Each of the three included 120 mm fans ventilating the 360 mm radiator turns at 500 to 2,500 RPM, pushing up to 85.29 CFM of airflow at 3.86 mm H₂O static pressure, and up to 37.8 dBA of noise. All current desktop CPU socket types are supported, including AM5, AM4, LGA1851, LGA1700, and LGA115x/LGA1200. Thermaltake claims that the cooler can handle thermal loads of up to 365 W TDP, making it suitable for enthusiast-segment processors. The company didn't reveal pricing.
The pump turns at speeds ranging between 800 and 2,500 RPM. The cooler comes with 46 cm long tubing. Each of the three included 120 mm fans ventilating the 360 mm radiator turns at 500 to 2,500 RPM, pushing up to 85.29 CFM of airflow at 3.86 mm H₂O static pressure, and up to 37.8 dBA of noise. All current desktop CPU socket types are supported, including AM5, AM4, LGA1851, LGA1700, and LGA115x/LGA1200. Thermaltake claims that the cooler can handle thermal loads of up to 365 W TDP, making it suitable for enthusiast-segment processors. The company didn't reveal pricing.



































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































