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thermaltake floe riing rgb 360 premium reviewa

   If you’re a demanding gamer or professional looking for the best possible cooling efficiency for your system without breaking the bank getting a AIO (all-in-one) liquid CPU cooler is the best way to achieve that. Needless to say that radiator size and number of fans play a very large role so just like you can't really compare a single fan 120/140mm AIO model to a dual fan 120/140mm one you also can't compare a dual fan 120/140mm one with a tri-fan 120mm one (although we've seen a couple of exceptions to date). Performance aside however there are three other things/factors people tend to look for when getting a new AIO model noise levels, expandability (expanding the loop with extra radiators and/or GPU blocks) and looks (LED lights). The brand new Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition AIO Liquid CPU Cooler by Thermaltake seems to tick at least three of the four boxes mentioned and today we have it on our test bench.


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   Since the Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition AIO Liquid CPU Cooler is pretty much the successor to the very successful Water 3.0 Riing RGB model which we reviewed a while back both coolers have several similarities. Both are manufactured by Asetek (and are currently available in 240/280/360mm) and both feature 360mm radiators, three RGB 120mm fans (256 colors/40.6CFM/2.01mmH2O/26.4dBA - Water 3.0 Riing RGB model) with external RGB controllers, 326mm sleeved tubings, high-performance ceramic pumps (3600RPM) and all-copper waterblocks. Still although at first glance at least these two don't seem to be that different they aren't identical either since this time over Thermaltake has not only paired their brand new and improved Riing Plus RGB fans (16.8mm colors/42.34CFM/1.54mmH2O/24.7dBA) with a RGB LED placed ontop of the pump/waterblock combo (thus significantly adding to the looks of the cooler) but due to its increased size the ceramic pump also seems different (detailed specs however are not made public by Thermaltake/Asetek). So let's take a closer look and see just what you can expect from the Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition AIO Liquid CPU Cooler.