An unusual 6.7-inch curved screen with a 2,400 x 1,800 resolution sets this cooler apart from most of the competition, and its price is lower than competing curved-screen AIOs.
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Thermalright is well known for delivering some of the best coolers on the market, usually available at extremely competitive prices. So today’s review of a Thermalright AIO featuring a price tag of $260 USD might come as a shock to some of our readers.
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What makes this AIO different from the lower-priced, value options we’re accustomed to seeing? Well,it has a large 2400x1800 6.7-inch anamorphic screen with a slightly oversaturated look that makes colors “pop,” a wide variety of preset customization options – and the screen can be detached and mounted elsewhere in (or outside) the case.
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Will this unusual option make our list of best CPU coolers? Well, let's just say we might have to make a new category covering curved LCD AIOs in our recommendations list.
Cooler specifications
Swipe to scroll horizontally Cooler Thermalright Wonder Vision 360 UB ARGB Black Colors Black MSRP $205.90 Lighting ARGB strips around fans
(No lighting on fan blades) Warranty 6 years Socket Compatibility Intel Socket LGA 1851/1700 Row 6 - Cell 0 AMD AM5 / AM4 Radiator dimensions 360 (L) x 128 (W) x 25mm (D) Maximum TDP (Our Testing) >255W with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X
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