When assembling a PC, one of the components that we must pay special attention to is the power supply, since it is responsible for providing the energy so that the equipment and all the components functions. In the background is the heat sink which is responsible for reducing the processor temperature.
When it comes to controlling CPU temperature, we have two options: use a air well or a system of liquid cooling. The latter not only offers less noise, but is also much more efficient in its work.
If you think it’s time to replace your air cooler with a liquid cooling system or if you are considering building a PC, you can take a look at the new AIO system that Thermaltake just introduced, a liquid cooling system which includes a customizable LCD screen and available in white, which is in addition to the black color already available.
New Thermaltake TH V2 Ultra EX ARGB Snow Edition cooling system
This new AIO system comes to the market to satisfy the needs of users who want to build a completely blank computer. It is available in models TH240, TH280, TH360 Yes TH420all with the same specifications.
The TH240 and TH360 series are managed by CT EX ARGB fans 120mm while the TH280 and TH420 models include fans 140mm CT EX ARGB.
Like the Thermaltake fan range, these use the design MagForce 2.0 which allows multiple fans to be daisy-chained using a single power cable, helping to improve internal cable management by reducing their number. It has contact pads that are twice as large to ensure good contact between the fans and that any sudden movement can disconnect them.
The fans used next to the radiator, CT EX ARGB 120 mm and CT EX ARGB 140 mm, are made of 9 quotes which offer a air flow up to 68 and 90.3 CFM respectively with a static pressure of 2.95 mm and 3.02 mm while maintaining a noise level of only 28.5 dB in the 120 mm model and 30.7 dB in the 140 model mm, so they are perfect for use on computers with the latest generation processors. He radiator It is 27mm thick with a 20mm copper chamber for easy installation without affecting performance.
As for the water block, it has an industrial design and incorporates a 2.1 inch LCD screen with a resolution of 480 x 480 that displays over 16.8 million colors and which we can customize via the manufacturer’s software TT RGB Plus 2.0 to display temperature, GIF files or any other type of content or information we want.
To manage the RGB lightingwe can use software from ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI or ASRock since it is compatible with these card manufacturers.
Pricing and availability
The Snow White TH V2 Ultra EX ARGB AIO version from Thermaltake will hit the market in the coming weeks at the following prices:
- 240 TH for 169.90 dollars
- 280 TH for 179.90 dollars
- 360 TH for 189.90 dollars
- 420 TH for 209.90 dollars