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Thermaltake Floe DX 360mm, Dual Ring LED, 16.8 Million Color Software Enabled (TT RGB Plus/Alexa/Razer Chroma), AMD (AM5/AM4)/Intel (LGA 2066/1200), AIO CPU Liquid Cooler CL-W256-PL12SW-B
Product Dimensions | 15.47"L x 1.06"W x 4.72"H |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 850 watts |
Cooling Method | Water |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 23.9 dB |
Material | Copper |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 42.45 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
About this item
- LGA1700 Kit available. Search ASIN B09LLYRWDQ, Thermaltake P/N CL-O032-PL00BL-A, to upgrade now
- [Ring Duo fans] - total 18 addressable LED dual lighting Zones with self-lubricated hydraulic Bearing, the PWM fan has speed ranging from 500 to 1500 RPM for maximizing airflow while minimizing noise
- [Tt RGB Plus software/app] - Control fan speed and lights easily with a click, tap, or voice command via the patented TT RGB Plus software and TT AI voice control
- [Sync with Razer Chroma] - experience synchronized gaming and RGB lighting effects on cooling systems and gaming gear via TT RGB Plus and Razer Synapse 3
- [Works with Alexa] - Pair with an Alexa-enabled device (not included) and control lights, fan speeds, and even check the current weather condition by giving verbal commends via TT RGB Plus software/app
- [Motherboard Sync option] - with TT Sync controller (cl-o015-pl00bl-a), lighting effects can be controlled by select 5V addressable RGB enable motherboards from as US, Gigabyte, MSI, and ASROCK
- [High efficiency radiator] - Designed to support push-pull fan configurations for additional heat dissipation
- [Reliable pump] - balancing low noise and high performance cooling with an operating speed of 3600Rpm
- [Braided hoses] - engineered with durable rubber hoses minimizing Liquid dissipation
- 3 year Warranty
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Product details
- Product Dimensions : 13.6 x 6.1 x 8.2 inches; 3.7 Pounds
- Item model number : CL-W256-PL12SW-B
- Date First Available : October 3, 2019
- Manufacturer : Thermaltake
- ASIN : B07WF72JZT
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,142 in Water Cooling Systems
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Product Description
The Thermaltake floe DX RGB is an all-in-one liquid CPU cooler with remarkable Ring Duo addressable RGB fans and water block. Comes with digital control LED rings on water block and fans. Furthermore, the universal socket design Supports both Intel and AMD motherboard. P/N: CL-W256-PL12SW-A • PUMP: Rated Voltage: 12 V / 5V • Rated Current: 325 mA / 0.4A • Motor Speed: 3600 R.P.M • WATER BLOCK Material: Copper • FAN Dimension: 120 x 120 x 25 mm • Speed: 500 ~ 1500 RPM • Noise Level: 19 ~ 23.9 dB-A • Rated Voltage: 12 V • Max. Air Flow: 42.45 CFM • Max. Pressure: : 1.45 mm-H2O • Connector: 9 pin • TUBE Length: 400 mm • Material: Rubber • RADIATOR Dimension: 393x 120 x 27 mm • COMPATIBILITY Intel LGA 2066/2011-3/20112066/2011-3/2011/1366/1200/1156/1155/1151/1150 AMD AM5/AM4/FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2
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Customers like the ease of set up of the electronic component fan. They mention that the USB controller and software are super easy to use. They also appreciate the appearance and noise level of the product. That said, some complain about the cable length. Opinions are mixed on quality, performance, and value.
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Customers like the ease of set up of the electronic component fan. For example, they mention the USB controller and software are super easy to use. Some appreciate the easy mounting and OC to 3.8. They also say it comes with decent instructions on how to assemble it. The lights look great and are easy to connect to the CPU. Overall, customers are happy with the ease and convenience of installation.
"...that is your own fault,the water block felt fine and installation was simple,yes you lose a usb 2.0 header but no big deal if you have a decent MOBO..." Read more
"...All that aside the AIO is a cleaner looking install and still outperforms the air cooler even if only slightly." Read more
"...when I got the rest of my RAM to make 256 GB total, getting it installed was fast and easy because the space is very open, unlike what you'd have..." Read more
"...and the fan are amazing, there is by the way a downside in the installation process, I know is not common but I bought another set of three..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the electronic component fan. They mention that it looks awesome, has a compact radiator, and the lights look great. They also appreciate the new RGB design and the premium 140mm fans. The product is easy to install and quiet, and it keeps their OC Ryzen 5 nice and cool.
"This is probably one of the best AIO coolers I have ever installed in a computer system...." Read more
"...The RGB lightning looks awesome, the software is not great, but works.Overall, really satisfied with my purchase." Read more
"...an MSI1080-TI TRIO in it,man do the RGBs match up perfectly,looks stunning together,I just wanted to let you know so far the longevity of this AIO..." Read more
"The aio is beautiful and the fan are amazing, there is by the way a downside in the installation process, I know is not common but I bought another..." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the electronic component fan. For example, they mention that the fans are pretty quiet at low spin and barely noticeable on max spin. That said, some say that the pump is still silent.
"...keep you from enjoying prolonged component life and quieter system operation. There are a few key things to watch out for though:..." Read more
"...Pump is still silent and rad and fans keep it nice and chilly. Since adding this i did take out my 980TI/SC SLI setup and put an MSI1080-TI..." Read more
"a known welbuilt aid cooler from a great company I would rebuy it again quiet and effective" Read more
"...it was only topping out at 51C. It's also whisper quiet, which is a massive improvement from the factory fans...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the brightness of the electronic component fan. They mention that the RGB lights are satisfying, cool, and subdued. They also appreciate the fan's brightness, saying that it's a quiet fan. Customers also mention that combinations of light effects are endless, and the LEDs on the fan are fancy.
"...Aurora or solid colors look fantastic overall, very bright and vibrant.The Bad:..." Read more
"...THE LIGHTS: are nice on the radiator and the noise level is lower than the tower air cooler I used on my old AMD FX-8350 Black processor...." Read more
"...This cooler puts up a good light show but that's the only reason to buy it. As far as performance goes, it's overpriced at $190...." Read more
"...and software are super easy to use and your combinations of light effects are endless.Tips..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the electronic component fan. Some mention it's a great product that does a good job cooling their processor and thread ripper, while others say that the software is trash and the units ability to work effectively with the Thermaltake software is not the best. They also say the controllers do kind of suck and you get errors.
"...Pump is still silent and rad and fans keep it nice and chilly. Since adding this i did take out my 980TI/SC SLI setup and put an MSI1080-TI..." Read more
"...my 3970X is frequently seeing a lot of usage where the liquid cooling is coming in handy...." Read more
"...The RGB lightning looks awesome, the software is not great, but works.Overall, really satisfied with my purchase." Read more
"...The OC to 3.8 was dead simple and stays cool. Planning to go to 4.0 and doubt I will have any trouble (at least not from the cooler)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the fan. Some mention that it works very well and runs quietly, while others say that it does not work as expected, with the ARGB not working and the settings not working at all.
"...I have this cooler for a year now and it works flawlessly, just bought another one for my wife's new build...." Read more
"...the AIOs base temp also increases, and it does not respond as well to increased fan speeds as an air cooler does...." Read more
"...deal if you have a decent MOBO that has more than 1,it worked flawlessly on a fresh install,then once i downloaded the drivers for it it is..." Read more
"...aid cooler from a great company I would rebuy it again quiet and effective" Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the electronic component fan. Some mention it's well worth the money, solid, and a great performer, while others say it'd be better off buying a different product.
"...idle and not above 70 while benchmarking-no it isnt cheap but well worth the money...." Read more
"...good product and should get 4 or 5 stars were it not defective by poor execution." Read more
"...: I have tried a couple of AIOs and this one is thus far the best for the money...." Read more
"...It's quite a bit more expensive than other 360mm coolers that'll probably do just as good of a job, but if you can get it on sale, it's a no brainer." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the cable length of the electronic component fan. They mention that the tubes are too short, and the hoses are too long. Some say that the fans are too longer and the tubes connect the block to the radiator are about 3 inches too short. Overall, customers are disappointed with the length of cables and the mess they create inside the case.
"...-The hoses are about 2 inches too short (Kraken's hoses are longest for AIO that i have seen), so in order to have the TT logo on water block level,..." Read more
"...Pipes(hoses) between pump(cpu) and cooler(fan) is pretty short. So you need to measure length before installation...." Read more
"...used this in the Thermaltake x-31 and x-71 mid and full size cases-perfect fit and looks awesome,and as i mentioned its cooling properties are..." Read more
"...Only complaint is tubing too short for thermaltake logo to not be upside down." Read more
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1) This matters more for those who will mount the radiator at the front of their case: When measuring your setup to determine whether the rubber hoses are long enough, do not take a linear measurement from the area in your case where the radiator will go over to the CPU. The rubber hoses are thick and the way they are mounted with a 90 degree elbow at the CPU bracket do not let them lay very flat, they maintain a rather rigid curve to the radiator. Instead, measure more in a half moon shape from the radiator area over to the CPU. This will give you a better idea if you are going to have enough length to work with. If you happen to be mounting this on the rear or top of the case where the radiator is in closer proximity to the CPU, you shouldn't have anything to worry about.
2) When you first turn this on, do not be surprised if there is a lot of noise coming from the motor in the CPU block, including vibrations, gurgling, bubbling, gremlins, gnomes, or other unnatural sounds that may come from it. During shipping there is no telling how many bubbles have been spread throughout the hoses, radiator, and CPU block. As long as it sounds like something is moving in there, let it run for several minutes. It took about 5 minutes before the pump on my system had managed to cycle enough fluid to situate all of the air bubbles where they belong, and the system went dead quiet as soon as it did. It hasn't made a peep since and has been running silent and flawless for days. If you are concerned about thermal damage to the processor, remove the RAM from your motherboard so it fails to POST but still maintains power to accessory fans. This will allow you to clear the system without putting any actual thermal stress on the CPU. If you're still nervous after the bubbling sounds go away, boot to BIOS and watch your CPU temps from there for a few more minutes to make sure everything looks good.
3) The CPU block comes with some thermal compound already installed and ready to go, which is great if you so happened to forget to buy any before wanting to install this kit. So right out of the box, this is ready to go which I thought was quite nice but not clearly advertised anywhere. Now, for those who intend to use this for more high-end processors, heavy gaming, overclocking, etc then I might suggest having an extra plastic scraper handy and scraping this off the copper block so you can cleanly place your own desired thermal cooling paste of choice (Arctic, Deepcool, Grizzly, etc.) on instead.
4) It doesn't take a super nerd or computer genius to install this, though they may be able to complete the process faster. If you take your time and go slow, just about anyone can do this on their first try without issues. When in doubt, check out Google or YouTube - there are tons of walk through videos for installing AIO (including this exact one) which cover just about any question you could possibly have.
I have this cooler for a year now and it works flawlessly, just bought another one for my wife's new build. (Update 2021: Both coolers work without issues for 2 and 3 years respectively.)
I wanted a really quiet/silent build, so here's my review from that angle. (For context, this AIO system is the only mechanical moving part in my PC, the power supply and graphics card all stop their fans at low-medium loads + I have an open Thermaltake P3 case, so I'm really nit picky when it comes to noise)
Fans: Using their software, you can reduce the fans RPM to the 500 range, at which point they are virtually silent, even with your ear right next to the fans.
Pump: The pump is another story. I was pretty disappointed as it made an audible buzzing noise that could be heard from several feet (I have an open Thermaltake house). I eventually found a solution: In BIOS, change the CPU fan mode from PWM to DC, and decrease the voltage all the way to 40% (5 Volts). This will slow pump RPM to the 1100 range. This significantly cuts back on pump noise so it's really only with the ears close up.
The cooling is really efficient even at these reduced RPMs, never had any issues with my Intel 8700K (not overclocked).
The RGB lightning looks awesome, the software is not great, but works.
Overall, really satisfied with my purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2019
I have this cooler for a year now and it works flawlessly, just bought another one for my wife's new build. (Update 2021: Both coolers work without issues for 2 and 3 years respectively.)
I wanted a really quiet/silent build, so here's my review from that angle. (For context, this AIO system is the only mechanical moving part in my PC, the power supply and graphics card all stop their fans at low-medium loads + I have an open Thermaltake P3 case, so I'm really nit picky when it comes to noise)
Fans: Using their software, you can reduce the fans RPM to the 500 range, at which point they are virtually silent, even with your ear right next to the fans.
Pump: The pump is another story. I was pretty disappointed as it made an audible buzzing noise that could be heard from several feet (I have an open Thermaltake house). I eventually found a solution: In BIOS, change the CPU fan mode from PWM to DC, and decrease the voltage all the way to 40% (5 Volts). This will slow pump RPM to the 1100 range. This significantly cuts back on pump noise so it's really only with the ears close up.
The cooling is really efficient even at these reduced RPMs, never had any issues with my Intel 8700K (not overclocked).
The RGB lightning looks awesome, the software is not great, but works.
Overall, really satisfied with my purchase.
Well im not sure how long this has been running in my system,but it has to be well over a year,and i still love it,there has not been a single issue with it at all.Pump is still silent and rad and fans keep it nice and chilly.
Since adding this i did take out my 980TI/SC SLI setup and put an MSI1080-TI TRIO in it,man do the RGBs match up perfectly,looks stunning together,I just wanted to let you know so far the longevity of this AIO is top notch
this is taken from a comment i made on a 1 star post-but it works for a main review as well
i dont have the instructions handy,but if you have a clue they are not hard to follow,it clearly states how long the hoss are-if you didnt check for your application that is your own fault,the water block felt fine and installation was simple,yes you lose a usb 2.0 header but no big deal if you have a decent MOBO that has more than 1,it worked flawlessly on a fresh install,then once i downloaded the drivers for it it is absolutely beautiful,on top of all that it keeps my 4790K at mid 20s C at idle and not above 70 while benchmarking-no it isnt cheap but well worth the money.I have used this in the Thermaltake x-31 and x-71 mid and full size cases-perfect fit and looks awesome,and as i mentioned its cooling properties are awesome.
My experience with AIO vs air cooled: I have tried a couple of AIOs and this one is thus far the best for the money. That said AIOs seem to have one major flaw and that is ambient room temp. As the room I am in heats up (I run a few machines and it can get warm in here) the AIOs base temp also increases, and it does not respond as well to increased fan speeds as an air cooler does. I would say the AIO performs better overall but the gap decreases a ton on warmer days. All that aside the AIO is a cleaner looking install and still outperforms the air cooler even if only slightly.
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The only complaint I'd have is that the instructions are absolutely useless. I strongly recommend visiting YouTube for some better guides. Choose the professional guides since some of the amateur guides are simply wrong (one guy put the radiator and fan on back to front as well as the wrong way around so was blowing hot air back into his case!). Overall installation wasn't particularly difficult. As with everything, if this is your first time doing it then expect to take 90 minutes or so but now that I've done it once I reckon I could do the whole thing again in 15-30 minutes and I'm not particularly dexterous. Also, make sure that you have the full AM4 CPU heatsink bracket. I'd thrown mine out because it wasn't required for the stock Wraith cooler that comes with the Ryzen chips and replacing it was a lot more expensive than I would have liked.
Delivery was on time and everything was in good condition upon opening the package.
(System: Ryzen 2600X, AMD 5700XT)