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Thermaltake Launches the CPU & Memory AIO Liquid Cooler

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/03/2020 12:37 PM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Thermaltake Launches the CPU & Memory AIO Liquid Cooler

In the category absolutely unneeded but we'll take your money anyway, Thermaltake announces its first-ever product that combines memory and an AIO liquid cooler, the Floe RC360 / RC240 CPU & Memory Liquid Cooler.

With the new Floe RC360 / RC240 CPU & Memory Liquid Cooler, users can acquire an unparalleled gaming experience.

Floe RC360 / RC240 CPU & Memory Liquid Cooler is compatible with TOUGHRAM RC memory modules (Sold separately) and grants further expandability which allows users to equip a high-quality all-in-one cooling system, including a water block, radiator, an ARGB controller, and three high airflow 120 mm fans on the RC360 version and two high airflow 120 mm fans on the RC240 version. Other than that, Floe RC360/RC240 CPU & Memory Liquid Cooler can be synchronized with motherboards equipped with 5 V addressable RGB headers such as ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Biostar VIVID LED DJ and ASRock Polychrome, allowing users to control the lights directly from the motherboards RGB lighting software.


Motherboard RGB Sync Ready
Designed to synchronize with ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Biostar VIVID LED DJ, and ASRock Polychrome. The Floe RC360 / RC240 CPU & Memory Liquid Cooler supports motherboards equipped with 5 V addressable RGB headers, allowing you to control lighting effects directly from the software mentioned above without installing any extra lighting software or controllers.

ARGB Sync Radiator 120 mm Fan
The product is equipped with Thermaltake's 120 mm ARGB Sync Radiator Fan. It features compression blades, hydraulic bearings, and a 16.8 million color LED ring with nine addressable LEDs that are ready to sync with 5 V RGB capable motherboards.

High-Efficiency Radiator
Specially designed with a large surface radiator, Floe RC360/RC240 CPU & Memory Liquid Cooler increases heat dissipation.

High-Performance Water Block
The high-performance copper base plate accelerates heat conductivity. The pre-filled coolant reduces any hassle for liquid replenishment. Additionally, the reinforced sleeved cables deliver heavy durability and prevent the tubing from any damage.

Hardware Supported
It can support the latest Intel and AMD CPU and compatible with universal sockets (including Intel LGA 1200).

Memory Water Block Lighting
The waterblock for the memory strips are equipped with four lighting strips, featuring 36 addressable LEDs that allows users to show their RGB lightings.

Compatibility
Floe RC360/RC240 CPU & Memory Liquid Cooler is compatible with TOUGHRAM RC DDR4 Memory Modules - Our modules feature the same quality that customers expect from the TOUGHRAM Memory line. Launching in frequencies of 3,200 MHz, 3,600 MHz, 4,000 MHz, and 4,400 MHz in kits of 8GBx2 modules; users may find a configuration to fit any PC allowing installation capacity of up to 32 GB on mainstream 4-DIMM slots.



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#5795235 Posted on: 06/03/2020 01:24 PM
It isn't completely useless, I mean if you have a case with bad airflow AND a power hungry toasty GPU (without a blower style cooler) AND you are seriously overclocking your ram (1.45-1.5v and upward) AND your ram type is less stable when they're hot (45-50°c and more), it could be useful... OR you could just add a fan.....

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#5795391 Posted on: 06/03/2020 08:43 PM
It isn't completely useless, I mean if you have a case with bad airflow AND a power hungry toasty GPU (without a blower style cooler) AND you are seriously overclocking your ram (1.45-1.5v and upward) AND your ram type is less stable when they're hot (45-50°c and more), it could be useful... OR you could just add a fan.....

My B-Die memory overheats and throws a single error every few hours. It can do 4000C15 @ 1.5 V, but I need to run 4000C16 @ 1.45 V to reduce the temperature. The case has airflow, but it varies based on liquid temperature, which isn't enough to keep the memory cool.

The only way used to be a custom loop with memory blocks, but this AIO is now a viable alternative.

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#5795465 Posted on: 06/04/2020 12:49 AM
My B-Die memory overheats and throws a single error every few hours. It can do 4000C15 @ 1.5 V, but I need to run 4000C16 @ 1.45 V to reduce the temperature. The case has airflow, but it varies based on liquid temperature, which isn't enough to keep the memory cool.

The only way used to be a custom loop with memory blocks, but this AIO is now a viable alternative.

You are right but you just confirmed what I said...Samsung B die don't like high temperature, you're using relatively high voltage (for ddr4), if you have a rad (+ a dust filter ?) on your intake fans, your air flow won't probably be amazing either...

Your computer represent perfectly the use case scenario for which this kind of product make actually a lot of sense.

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