Thermalright Launches Frozen Warframe PRO 360 AIO Liquid Cooler, Packs A 2.73″ Modular LCD

Thermalright Launches Frozen Warframe PRO 360 AIO Liquid Cooler, Packs A 2.73″ Modular LCD

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Thermalright Launches Frozen Warframe PRO 360 AIO Liquid Cooler, Packs A 2.73″ Modular LCD

Thermalright has unveiled its latest AIO liquid cooler, the Frozen Warframe PRO 360, featuring a modular LCD design and high-end features.

Thermalright is a renowned company in the cooling segment. The company has unveiled its latest AIO liquid cooler, the Frozen Warframe PRO 360 AIO, being one of the options in the markets with a modular configuration, which we'll shed light on later. In terms of performance, the Thermalright Frozen Warframe PRO 360 features the company's very own CORE V1.0 water pump, coming with a 9-pole rotor motor, along with heat dissipation technology to ensure that the performance is top-notch, despite being an in-house solution.

In terms of fans, the Thermalright Frozen Warframe PRO 360 AIO liquid cooler comes with its own TL-P12 / TL-P12-S fans, which are equipped with a 2000 RPM rotation speed and low noise levels of up to 22.1dB. The ARGB fans are also controllable through your respective motherboard manufacturer's application. With a 360mm configuration, the AIO pledges the best performance under high-stress loads, making its adoption in the overall markets much more feasible than other Chinese alternatives.

Now onto the best part, the Thermalright Frozen Warframe PRO 360 features a dedicated 2.73-inch 320 x 320 IPS screen, for performance monitoring applications, and the screen comes with design presets by the firm as well. The distinctive factor here is that the display has a modular mounting mechanism, meaning users can adjust it however they like based on their build's orientation. This feature not only allows users to get a neater look out of their AIO cooler, but it makes the product more personalized and user-friendly as well.

The Thermalright Frozen Warframe PRO 360 retails for around 539 yuan, approximately $74. The price is certainly a steal, considering how AIO liquid coolers with screens mounted onboard go for nowadays. If Thermalright manages to maintain its product standards, it could very well see decent sales traction. The AIO is also available in both "ARGB" and "Black" models, with the latter featuring ordinary fans without RGB lightning.

News Source: MyDrivers

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