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Thermaltake’s new Floe Ultra RGB AIO CPU coolers feature an LCD display on the pump

Thermaltake is expanding its AIO CPU cooler portfolio with the addition of the Floe Ultra RGB series. Available in 240mm and 360mm radiator sizes, the new Flow Ultra coolers also pack an LCD display on the pump, allowing users to display custom images or videos to further customise their PC build. 

The Display-on-Pump trend has been growing amongst AIO cooler makers in recent years and customers have also shown a liking for the idea. At worst, if you don't need the display, you  can switch it off, and at its best, it opens up a new method of customisation to make your rig more personal. The display can be configured using the TT RGB Plus software, where you'll also be able to configure the RGB fans that come with the cooler. You can display any JPG, GIF or PNG image, or MP4, AVI or MOV video, as long as it fits the 480×480 resolution and remains under a certain file limit.

Depending on the radiator size, the cooler may come with two (240mm) or three (360mm) RGB fans. Capable of reaching speeds of 2000RPM, these fans will be responsible for cooling the radiator that will absorb the heat from the CPU. You can also use TT RGB Plus 2.0 software to customise the RGB lighting effects on the fans and synchronise with other components compatible with the TT RGB Plus ecosystem.

The Thermaltake Floe Ultra RGB AIO CPU cooler will be compatible with both Intel and AMD sockets, including LGA 2066, 2011(v3), 2011, 1366, 1200, 1156, 1155, 1151, and 1150, as well as AM5, AM4, AM3+, AM3, AM2+, AM2, FM2, and FM1.

KitGuru says: Are you currently shopping around for your next upgrade? Will you be opting for a new AIO cooler for your build, or will you be reusing an old one? 

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