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THE FLOE RIING RGB 360 TT PREMIUM EDITION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If we leave out the rather thick pump/waterblock combo the Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition is pretty much identical to its predecessor.

 

 

Thermaltake has once again used a 27mm thick 360mm radiator (just a tad thicker would be nice).

 

 

The FPI (fins per inch) count of 21 is yet another similarity between this radiator and the one used in the previous model.

 

 

Moving to the sleeved tubings these are also 326mm in length.

 

 

This time over however the Thermaltake logo placed ontop of the pump/waterblock combo is RGB illuminated.

 

 


Just like with every other AIO made by Asetek the tubings can be rotated from the side of the pump/waterblock combo.

 

 

The round copper waterblock comes ready with a thin layer of thermal conductive paste on it.

 

 

One of the largest changes is the Riing Plus RGB fans used which can spin up to 1400RPM to produce airflow levels of up to 42.34CFM with just 24.7dBA of noise.

 

 

These fans also feature vibration absorbing rubber pads on all four corners.

 

 


With all three fans mounted the thickness of the radiator increases to almost 53mm.

 

 

The included RGB lighting controller has a total of 5 available ports for RGB peripherals (you can attach the fans and pump on it - if your mainboard has an RGB header we suggest attaching the pump there). With the rear switches you can assign a number to this specific controller (which means you should be able to use up to 4 together).