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Thermaltake TOUGHLIQUID Ultra 240 AIO Liquid Cooler AMD(AM5/AM4) Intel(LGA 1700/1200) 2.1 Inch Rotational LCD Display 2500RPM Radiator Fan TT RGB Plus/Alexa/Razer Chroma Enabled CL-W322-PL12GM-B,Black
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Product Dimensions | 13.4"L x 5.6"W x 8.2"H |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 11.5 watts |
Cooling Method | Water |
Compatible Devices | Radiator |
Noise Level | 28.1 dB |
Material | Copper |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2500 RPM |
About this item
- CPU Socket Compatibility - Intel LGA 1700/1200/2066/2011-3/2011/1366/1156/1155/1151/1150, AMD AM5/AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/FM2/FM1
- 2.1 Inch Rotational LCD Display: A 2.1 Inch Rotational LCS Display that presents real-time information and even play JPG and GIF files with 480*480 resolution, bringing great visual aesthetics and highly customizable functions to your All-in-One cooler.
- TOUGHFAN 12 Turbo Equipped: Equipped with two TOUGHFAN 12 Turbo fans, the TOUGHLIQUID Ultra 240 boosts the fan speed up to 2500 RPM
- High-Performance Cold Plate: The high-quality and reliable pump enables maximum water circulation, keeping the copper plate continuously cool.
- Fully Customizable with TT RGB Plus 2.0: Monitor frequency and real-time temperature directly from our 2.1 inch LCD Display, and upload any image or GIF file to add extra flair with the TT RGB Plus 2.0 software.
- TT RGB PLUS 2.0 Software: The new version of Thermaltake’s TT RGB PLUS patented software, providing more lighting effects and PC monitoring functions.
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Product details
- Product Dimensions : 13.4 x 8.2 x 5.6 inches; 4.2 Pounds
- Item model number : CL-W322-PL12GM-B
- Date First Available : September 8, 2021
- Manufacturer : Thermaltake
- ASIN : B09FSM4B51
- Country of Origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #700 in Water Cooling Systems
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Product Description
TOUGHLIQUID Ultra 240 AIO Cooler is an all-in-one liquid cooler corporate a 2.1 Inch rotational LCS Display on the CPU water block; users can monitor real-time PC information and upload images or GIF files with 480*480 resolution, which could help users personalized their unique visual effect on their builds. It’s also equipped with three TOUGHFAN 12 Turbo fans, which boosts the fan spend up to 2500 RPM and provides outstanding cooling results while maintaining minimal audible noise. Its High-performance cold plate is a copper base plate that can help accelerates heat conductivity, thus creating an excellent cooling performance. •P/N: CL-W322-PL12GM-A •PUMP: Motor Speed: 3200 RPM, Rated Voltage: 12V, Rated Current: 0.38A, Power Input: 4.56W •CPU DISPLAY: Rated Voltage: 5 V, Power Input: 11.5 W, Display Type: 2.1” TFT-LCD, Display Resolution: 480x480 (RGB) px •DISPLAY SUPPORT: Interface: Micro USB to USB (9PIN), System Compatibility : Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 •WATER BLOCK: Material: Copper •FAN: Dimension: 120 x 120 x 25 mm, Speed: PWM 500~2500 R.P.M (2510-4PIN), Noise Level: 28.1 dB-A, Power Input: 2.76 W (one fan), Rated Voltage: 12 V, Rated Current: 0.23A (one fan), Max. Air Flow: 72.69 CFM (one fan), Max. Pressure: 3.78 mm-H2O (one fan) •TUBE: Length: 400 mm, Material: Rubber •RADIATOR: Dimension: 273 x 120 x 27 mm, Material: Aluminum •COMPATIBILITY: CPU Socket, Intel LGA 2066/2011-3/2011/1700/1366/1200/1156/1155/1151/1150 ,AMDAM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2/FM2/FM1
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Customers like the performance, value, appearance and cooling of the electronic component fan. For example, they mention that it works well, it's a great product for the price, the RGB color schemes are bright and colorful and that the radiator does an excellent job of dissipating the heat. They're also happy with ease of installation. That said, opinions are mixed on noise, and durability.
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Customers like the cooling performance of the electronic component fan. They say that the idle temps are already way cooler than the heatsink/fan setup ever was, the cooling performs very good, and the radiator does an excellent job of dissipating the heat. They also mention that underload temps have dropped drastically, and their GPU runs a little bit cooler. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...I also noticed my GPU runs a little bit cooler since the heat from the CPU is now being exhausted out of the case instead of the Hyper 212 Evo..." Read more
"Very quiet and excellent OC cooler...." Read more
"...told u all this better but anyway the cooler and motor have kept my CPU nice and cool both at idle and while benchmarking / gaming so far... I was..." Read more
"...That's just counter-productive, and raises the internal temperature which you then have to exhaust some other way." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the electronic component fan. For example, they mention it works well, it's easy to install, and it'll keep their processor cool. Some say the instructions are nearly useless. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...I should deduct a star for this but the cooler works really well so I won't...." Read more
"...Works like a champ I am very pleased. Highly recommended." Read more
"...It rattles like a piece of paper caught in a fan. The fans however work well...." Read more
"...Ultra 360 AIO Liquid Cooler", the cooler is made well, is quiet and works well -- holding CPU temperatures to about 15DC over ambient with the fans..." Read more
Customers find the installation of the electronic component fan to be simple. They mention that the instructions are perfect, and the unit is quality built. Some appreciate the straightforward installation process, with just the plugs for the fans and the pump.
"...so when I saw this model of cooler I liked that it was straightforward with just the plugs for the fans and the pump...." Read more
"...The directions are "ok" but I really wish they gave you more info... however you just need to sit down with the parts and directions and read thru..." Read more
"...Next, there are 2 power connectors, and an extender. Instructions for these are poor as well...." Read more
"...but it is better constructed that those and very easy to install IMO.I would buy it again." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the electronic component fan. They say that the RGB color schemes are OK, the white color looks elegant, and the pictures are helpful. Some mention that the lighting and control are cool.
"Good:Cooling performance is very good.Looks nice.Support was easy to work with.Bad:..." Read more
"...The cooling head marking is upside-down, but that's not a problem. It looks cool, although the swirling color on the radiator fan moves opposite of..." Read more
"...The fans are not too loud and the RGB color schemes are OK.The white color looks elegant and clean.The bad:..." Read more
"...little time to install, it makes practically no noise, and it looks great as well...." Read more
Customers like the value of the electronic component fan. They say it's a great product for its price, provides excellent performance, and is a low-cost replacement for an old and ineffective air cooler. Some customers also mention that the product is good quality for the cost.
"...Worth every penny!." Read more
"...The cost comparison is very close so that can be discounted as a consideration...." Read more
"A little loud, but overall a good cpu cooler for the money if you want a good quality led screen on it...." Read more
"...I would recommend ARCTIC's AIOs, they're cheaper and built much better...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the electronic component fan. Some mention that the fans are not immensely noisy, while others say that they make a loud whooshing sound. Some customers also mention that after about 1 year, one of the fans started making noise. Overall, the opinions are mixed and it's recommended to read the reviews carefully before making a purchase.
"...The pump is silent. I can't hear it at all. I can feel a vibration when I touch the hoses...." Read more
"Update 9/1 240 mm 3.0 with ARGBThe pump is noisy. It rattles like a piece of paper caught in a fan. The fans however work well...." Read more
"...Limiting factor was memory not CPU cooling. Very quiet rig, I can hear my cat licking herself as I type this but not the rig...." Read more
"...TOUGHLIQUID Ultra 360 AIO Liquid Cooler", the cooler is made well, is quiet and works well -- holding CPU temperatures to about 15DC over ambient..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the electronic component fan. Some mention that it is well constructed, reliable, and of high quality. However, others say that it feels like it might be easy to break, so be careful when installing. The build quality and design is subpar.
"...The product seems to be good quality. It was pretty easy to install...." Read more
"...Support was easy to work with.Bad:One of the fans died within 2 months...." Read more
"...to "Thermaltake TOUGHLIQUID Ultra 360 AIO Liquid Cooler", the cooler is made well, is quiet and works well -- holding CPU temperatures to about 15DC..." Read more
"Pros:-Solid construction-Low noise-Effective cooling-Included RGB controllerCons:..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the lighting of the electronic component fan. They mention that it never works, the software does not even work, and the parts listed above did not work. It stopped working after a year and a half and the pump started making noises. The LCD screen does not work with the software, no matter what version you use. The pump stopped working and the radiator fan has stopped working. The thumbscrews do not work, the RGB does not light up, and there is no power to the CPU.
"...This does not have any RGB lighting at all...." Read more
"...The software is a little bit buggy and it is hard to control but overall good for the money." Read more
"...The software doesn’t control anything. Doesn't see it period.It is connected via a USB on the Main Board MSI-x570 motherboard...." Read more
"...and put the wiring to gather right but the part that is on the cpu won’t turn on idk if it’s broken or I did something wrong or if I need to..." Read more
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The product seems to be good quality. It was pretty easy to install. I have a Corsair 780T case so I was able to mount the fans directly under the mesh cover at the top of the case. I mounted the radiator under the metal frame below the fans. I was able to use the supplied screws to go through the fans, through the metal frame and into the radiator. The fans are in a pull/exhaust configuration out the top of the case.
The instruction sheet is terrible. The one I received looked nothing like the instructions I pulled up online. One side was for Intel and the other side was for AMD. According to the picture it told me I should be using the backplate that was more of an oblong shape. It did not match up to the water block at all, not even close. I emailed Thermaltake asking about this. To this day they have not even bothered to respond to my inquiry! I disregarded their inadequate instructions and went off a youtube video instead. I should deduct a star for this but the cooler works really well so I won't.
This does not have any RGB lighting at all. I looked at the other models that have lighting but they all require plugging in a cable to a USB port on the motherboard. I don't have an extra one so when I saw this model of cooler I liked that it was straightforward with just the plugs for the fans and the pump.
I have read many ways to make these connections for proper operation. I ended up plugging in the fans (with the included 3 way splitter) to the CPU fan header. I plugged in the pump to the AIO pump header. The AIO pump header will supply full power to the pump so it runs at maximum speed all the time. Apparently monitoring software will only report half the actual pump rpm so you have to multiply by 2. Mine reads around 1750 which means I am getting 3500 rpm which is within the rated speed. I am controlling the fan speeds through BIOS and set a custom curve. The fans run at a minimum of 40% and ramp up to 100% at 75C. They never spin much higher than the 40% while gaming and I am surprised this works so well with the fans at such a low speed. I did turn them up to around 75% speed to see how loud they would be and they are very loud. If you need to run the fans at a high rpm to keep your system cool you might not like the amount of fan noise.
The hose were long enough to reach the top of my case with room to spare. I do worry about springing a leak which would destroy my 1080ti but that is a risk everyone takes when using water cooling. The pump is silent. I can't hear it at all. I can feel a vibration when I touch the hoses. You can definitely feel the heat being exhausted through the top of the case. I also noticed my GPU runs a little bit cooler since the heat from the CPU is now being exhausted out of the case instead of the Hyper 212 Evo blowing hot air around inside the case.
I did notice the fan cfm rating is in the 90's. Other coolers from different manufacturer's rated the cfm at less than 50.
Overall if you are ok with no RGB lighting and have the room for a 360mm radiator this is a good choice. It got excellent reviews from the few you can find online.
In the Nanoxia it can be fit towards the right side of the case or the left, I had to slide it the left but it fits fin and bolted up fine. The top cover of the Nanoxia can be removed after it is raised by gently bending in the tabs while lifting on one side.
It took me a second try to get the cooler installed properly on the CPU so I wiped off the thermal compound and used Noctua NT-H1 compound. The trick I found was to place the retaining ring on the board then start the screws then place the cooler on the CPU and rotate the cooler a couple degrees so the fingers of the retaining ring sits in the cooler slots then tighten all the screws. I tried to do it all at once the first time and that didn't work so good.
The Z97-A has both a CPU fan and CPU auxiliary connectors so the fans were plugged into the fan connector using the included Y cable and the pump was connected to the auxiliary. Works like a champ I am very pleased. Highly recommended.
The pump is noisy. It rattles like a piece of paper caught in a fan. The fans however work well. Yes, I've tried tipping the PC around to try to get any air bubbles out. The rattling only happens when the tower is upright. If I lie it down the pump rattling goes away.
I really can't tell you all how disappointed I have been with AIO coolers and LED fans. If you can stay away from LED fans and stick to Noctua products you'll never have any issues. As soon as you get into combination fan/led setups everything gets wooly.
Original, 120mm 3.0:
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First, it was really hard to find out if this unit supports FM2 sockets as needed for my A10 CPU. It does.
Replacing the stock A10 the fan is significantly louder. More of a whine than a buzz, but not an improvement. I may need to find out how to adjust the speed in the BIOS. Fortunately I can't hear the pump at all. I only hear the fan.
The instructions were poor. Graphics to select the proper CPU mounting frame, the plastic inserts and the CPU block screws were not very clear or intuitive. Next, there are 2 power connectors, and an extender. Instructions for these are poor as well. The CPU block has a 3 pin pigtail that is not even shown in the instructions. It is not even clear if the extender is needed or not.
Lastly, the default configuration is sub-optimal. You want the fan to blow air ONTO the radiator, and you want that air to exit the case immediately. There's no way to do this. You either suck air into the case and then on the blower, or you extract air from the case.
This sounds like the same thing, but it makes a little difference. If you suck from the radiator, the air at the fins will be low pressure, and therefore not convey as much heat off them as if you blow air ONTO the radiator. In the latter case the air is at high pressure, and can pull more heat off the fins. I took the lesser of two evils. Under no circumstances do you want to blow heat from the CPU into the case. That's just counter-productive, and raises the internal temperature which you then have to exhaust some other way.
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