ThermalTake adds HSF and watercooling kit for Ryzen

Posted on Friday, February 17 2017 @ 16:16 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Two more products announcements from ThermalTake. The company jumps onboard the Ryzen hype train by marketing its new Contac Silent 12 HSF and Water 3.0 Riing RGB all-in-one liquid cooling kit as Ryzen compatible, but both models also support Intel CPUs and older AMD sockets.

The HSF doesn't look that exciting, it's a tower model with four direct-touch copper heatpipes and an aluminium fin array. Airflow is provided by a 120mm PWM fan and the cooler is designed with non-interference in mind. It will ship in March.
Thermaltake Contac Silent 12 is a budget CPU cooler with excellent cooling performance, featuring a 120mm PWM controlled fan, high airflow fan blades, long life hydraulic bearing, low-noise operation as well as non-interference cooling design. The Contac Silent 12 supports all the latest Intel and AMD CPU socket.


Contac Silent 12 CPU Cooler

The watercooling kit arrives in April and will come in 240mm and 360mm radiator versions. The novelty is that it comes with three Riing 12 LED RGB 256 Colors Radiator Fans, which are controlled via the included Smart Fan Controller.
Designed to meet the demands of enthusiasts, Thermaltake releases the latest Water 3.0 Riing RGB Series, a RGB 256 colors all-in-one liquid cooler with triple 120mm powerful high static pressure fans and a smart fan controller. Choose from: 240mm and 360mm highly-efficient radiators to control any escalating CPU temperatures. The new All-In-One LCS Water 3.0 Riing RGB is designed to exceed user expectations.

A self-contained fan controller can switch between 5 LED modes including solid colors of red, blue, white, green or disable and cycle through 256 colors. Play/Pause functions allow users to cycle colors (color remains unchanged even after the PC has been turned off or rebooted) with speed control options reduce noise even more all from your fingertips.
Thermaltake Water 3.0 Riing RGB 360


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