The HYTE THICC Q80 TRIO cooler, featuring a floating-screen display, is now available for pre-orders at $319.99.
HYTE 360mm AIO THICC Q80 TRIO is set to Launch in Q1 2025, but the Company has Opened its Pre-Orders
HYTE has unveiled its latest 360mm premium AIO for enthusiast cooling at CES. The company is now taking pre-orders for the THICC Q80 TRIO AIO cooler, priced at $319.99. The THICC Q80 TRIO brings a unique design that caters to the needs of high-performance PCs by bringing exceptional cooling and aesthetics.
The HYTE THICC Q80 TRIO is specially designed for the HYTE Y70 and Y70 Touch Infinite PC cases, ensuring the AIO radiator fits perfectly in the mounting area. While perfect for these cases, the cooler will also fit a plethora of chassis that support 360mm AIO. The radiator measures 360mm long and is 52mm in thickness, enhancing cooling capacity and efficiency.
It brings a completely white radiator and fans equipped with 42 ARGB LEDs for attractive lighting effects. The radiator utilizes triple 32mm THICC PF12 Trio fans that excel at high static pressure/airflow, delivering up to 8.14 mm-H2O of static pressure and 105.8 CFM of airflow, while offering silent operation. The fans are PWM and can be controlled via an embedded thermal sensor inside for intelligent speed control.
The tubing that connects the radiator to the CPU mount is extra THICC as well and offers a higher volume of liquid flow to the block that comes with a big copper plate for direct contact with the CPU. The CPU block gets an attached and rotatable 720p IPS LCD that shows real-time metrics of your hardware and runs at 60Hz for a smooth transition. The LCD is equipped with RGB LED lights on the back, but the extra-bright LCD ensures you can see every metric clearly while enjoying beautiful RGB lighting effects.
The THICC Q80 Trio is fully supported by NEXUS 2.0 software, which allows unlimited screen personalization and RGB effects. Users can change the media on the LCD as per their needs, including GIFs, live media and music integration, custom videos, etc.
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