The Thermaltake Floe Riing RGB 360TT Premium Edition is the all-in-one water cooling system for your powerful processor. With its quality construction and impressive ARGB lighting on the fans and water block, the cooling system promises high performance, reliability, and compatibility with many popular sockets on the market.
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I bought the specific product and I am very satisfied with its quality, its easy installation, and its overall features. It has nice colors and low temperature on my processor
I would give it 5 stars because everything was great except for the fact that the pump tubes are quite short in length and caused me a tremendous problem during installation. Essentially, you can't choose where it goes, you just put it wherever it reaches, like I did. I installed it in a Thermaltake case (Thermaltake View 71 Tempered Glass RGB Edition), in which, despite being from the same company, you would expect them to fit perfectly together, but I encountered several problems for no reason... Other than that, everything is perfect and it cools excellently, even when I pushed it hard for hours... Visually magical...
Quite satisfactory in terms of cooling a Ryzen 2700x oc with a maximum temperature of no more than 78°C after extensive gaming or various stress tests. It is quiet up to 60-70% of the fans, which are decent. It requires attention during installation, so if you are not sure about what goes where since the instructions are not very detailed, watch a video on YouTube. The Thermaltake software is satisfactory, but I believe it could be better since essentially you can only adjust the pump speed from the BIOS. Be careful because it is a 3-pin PWM, while the pump has a speed of 3600rpm, it showed 1800+ to me, and after contacting Thermaltake, they explained that it is not a 4-pin PWM, so it sends 2 pulses of 1800rpm. The fans are connected to the cooling control box, as well as the RGB of the pump, so you will need a free USB header on the motherboard. Be careful because in cases with a large length, if you place the cooler in front, the pump of the cooler may not reach the processor.