Hyte has just unveiled its latest PC cooling products, the highlight of which is its first 360mm AIO CPU cooler, the Thicc Q80 Trio. Alongside it, Hyte has introduced the Thicc P60 Duo, a more affordable 240mm AIO liquid cooler, and a new line of Thicc FP12 fans.
The Thicc Q80 Trio packs a 360mm long, 52mm thick radiator designed to absorb more heat than the average AIO liquid cooler. Equipped with Dual Harmonic Pumps, this cooler ensures efficient cooling for even the most powerful CPUs. Hyte's second-generation copper cold plate, with 50% more skived fin coverage and an enhanced liquid flow route, promises a reduction in temperatures by up to 2°C. The included Thicc FP12 Trio fans feature a new omnidirectional design promising an exceptional performance-to-noise ratio.
The Thicc Q80 Trio also features a 5″ IPS display with a 42-pixel qRGB array mounted above the cold plate on a double-hinged floating spout. The Thicc Q80 can also serve as a Nexus Link Primary Node, allowing it to connect up to 18 devices on a single channel and 36 devices over both available channels. Available in both black and white, the Thicc Q80 offers complete customisation via the Hyte Nexus software.
Meanwhile, the Thicc P60 Duo, Hyte's second 240mm AIO liquid cooler, presents a similar performance as the Q60 Duo but features a sleek new design at a more accessible price point. Like the Q80, it uses the same FP12 Duo fans, merging them into a single frame. Projector lenses catch dispersed rays of qRGB light and concentrate them into a beam to illuminate your system. With Nexus Link, the THICC P60 Duo can manage an entire system's cooling and lighting from a single connection, with up to 18 devices on a single port or up to 36 devices over both Type-C and Type-M channels. The P60 Dupo will be available in white and black.
Notably, the Thicc FP12 Duo and Trio fan sets used on the P/Q60 and Q80 AIOs can be acquired separately. A more seamless design incorporates all fans into a single frame, reducing cable clutter. The fibreglass-reinforced LCP blades can push up to 105.8 CFM airflow at a whopping 8.14 mmH2O static pressure. The included thermal and location sensors allow for intelligent system-wide cooling management with dynamic sensor input/output mapping and curves for each fan connected to the Hyte Nexus software. The fans also support Nexus Link, allowing users to connect them easily using a Type-M connector. These fan sets will be available in black and white.
The Thicc Q80 Trio and the Thicc FP12 Duo and Trio are slated for release in August 2024, while the Thicc P60 Duo is expected to hit the market in September 2024.
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