Thermaltake - MineCube 360 Ultra AIO with Quad-LCD Display
Screens can be independent or merge into a single panoramic view
Thermaltake expands its range of AIO cooling systems with the new MineCube 360 Ultra ARGB Sync, a solution designed to stand out for both its design and performance. Available in Black and Snow versions, the device introduces an unprecedented visual architecture: a patented Quad-LCD Cube Display composed of 4x 3.95" TFT panels, each with a resolution of 720 x 720 pixels.
A "cubic" eye-catcher on the display
The screens can function independently or merge into a single panoramic view that wraps around the waterblock head, offering a particularly scenic three-dimensional effect. Through the TT LCD Screen software, it is possible to customize each side with system data, animations, or images, utilizing dynamic presets that add depth and movement to the interface.
The aesthetic component does not sacrifice performance, however. The MineCube 360 Ultra uses 3x SWAFAN EX12 ARGB Sync fans, equipped with reversible blades and MagForce 2.0 magnetic connectors, designed to simplify assembly and reduce cabling. The 27 mm radiator, combined with a 20 mm copper chamber and a high-efficiency pump, promotes optimal thermal transfer. Completing the system is a dedicated 3500 RPM fan designed to cool the motherboard's VRM area.
Compatible with all major RGB synchronization ecosystems, the new AIO does not yet have an official release date or price, but it is shaping up to be one of the most original proposals in the landscape of liquid cooling for PCs.