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Thermalright Frozen Warframe version differences?

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System Name Thermaltake
Processor AMD Ryzen 5 5800X3D @ 4.60 GHz
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Cooling Thermalright Frozen Warframe Ultra 360mm AIO
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Hey guys!

I've seen there's 4 different versions of the Thermalright Frozen Warframe AIO.

A regular, a "pro", an "ultra" and an SE version.

I haven't been able to spot differences between the versions even on the official details page.

I got a great deal on the 360 Ultra version for 80€ and I already ordered it :roll:
Just wondering if anyone knows.

Here's the product pages:
Normal
Pro
Ultra
SE
 
I've been wondering the same thing myself. While I can appreciate choice, flooding the market with SKUs that are basically the same with only minute differences only serves to provide confusion.
 
The design of the Pump head. All of the AIOs come with 3000 RPM fans. I have bought them all and the pump head is the biggest difference unless you get the one with the special RGB lights for $90.
 
Air, AIO - at this point you need a PhD in Thermalright just to keep up with their flood of coolers. By the time someone puts up a review of one of their 2024 coolers, they've already released 10 more in 2025.
 
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I've been wondering the same thing myself. While I can appreciate choice, flooding the market with SKUs that are basically the same with only minute differences only serves to provide confusion.
Completely agree. I was browsing the net like a madman, checking everything 4 or 5 times to see if I missed something. :kookoo:

The design of the Pump head. All of the AIOs come with 3000 RPM fans. I have bought them all and the pump head is the biggest difference unless you get the one with the special RGB lights for $90.
I noticed that there's a difference in the fan "version", that's it. I guess the V2 ones are newer and better? :laugh:

Air, AIO - at this point you need a PhD in Thermalright just to keep up with their flood of coolers. By the time someone puts up a review of one of their 2014 coolers, they've already released 10 more in 2015.
Agreed, there is way too many.

Well, I got the cooler on Tuesday, set everything up within an hour and I must say I'm impressed by basically everything. Insane quality and performance for 80€!

Only drawback: the pipes are a bit too short and you can't have them at the bottom of the radiator, but that's fine.
 

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I'm looking to replace my Arctic LF II 280 due to potential compatibility issues with the live dash oled thing on my Crosshair X670E Extreme (that live dash thing is extra chunky) and am probably going to go with Thermalright's Frozen Warframe X 360. That version only comes with the radiator and LCD screen pump, no fans. Since I always tend to swap out an AIO's stock fans anyway.

To think, I was originally looking at Asus' Ryujin III, but there's no way I'm spending that much on an AIO with mixed opinions.
 
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