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Thermaltake Unveils Floe RC 240 and 360 Snow Edition AIO CPU+Memory Coolers

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Thermaltake today unveiled the Floe RC 240 Snow Edition and Floe RC 360 Snow Edition all-in-one, closed-loop, liquid CPU+memory coolers. These provide liquid cooling to not just the processor, but also up to four memory modules. Addressable RGB LED illumination covers the pump+block, memory block, and the included 120 mm fans. As Snow Edition SKUs, these feature a white color scheme dominating most bits on the cooler, including the radiator fins. The memory block is compatible only with Thermaltake's own ToughRAM RC line of DDR4 memory modules, as it's designed to attach onto their heatspreaders. Each of the two fans spins between 500 to 1,500 RPM, pushing up to 59.28 CFM of airflow at 1.31 mm H₂O pressure, and noise output of 28.2 dBA. Among the CPU socket types supported are AM4, LGA1200, LGA115x, and LGA2066.



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IMO better fans are needed with a higher H₂O pressure.
 
IMO better fans are needed with a higher H₂O pressure.

In a tech performance savvy world yes. This is purely business.... i bet these fly out like hot cakes. The RGB puke assault widens! Soon we'll have christmas trees right up there amongst the bright and shiny lol

What I wouldn't mind is some sort of closed liquid CPU+GPU cooling combo with a 360mm "thick" rad. That's pretty useful IMO.
 
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When will they learn the tubes need to be twice as long for proper mounting like that?

The radiator needs to be upside down when mounted in that place.
 
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