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Test: Thermaltake MineCube 360 Ultra aRGB

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During our visit to Computex this year, we were able to visit the Thermaltake stand to see what’s new. Among the cases, fans, power supplies, etc., we came across the brand’s MineCube 360 Ultra aRGB Sync. With this kit, the brand unveils an innovative AIO concept whose pump cover features four screens! From now on, you’ll be able to present panoramic and original displays.

What’s more, we’ve just received one from the brand, and we’d like to test it out for you without further ado!

Thermaltake MineCube 360 Ultra aRGB boîtePresentation:

At present, this MineCube 360 Ultra aRGB Sync is the only representative of its kind, since the kit is currently only available in 360 mm. Therefore, it will not be possible to acquire it in 240/280, or even 420 mm for the time being. It remains to be seen whether Thermaltake will offer other versions in the future. In the meantime, two colors are available: white and black. As you can see, the brand sent us a white copy!

Well, there’s no need to beat about the bush, since the number-one attraction of this kit is its pump cover, which was the talk of the town at Computex. It features four 3.95″ LCD screens, each with 720×720 resolution, so you can manage each one independently or apply a single visual to all screens. The choice is yours!

Otherwise, the kit comes with a trio of Swafan EX aRGB fans. These feature interchangeable blades. So, whatever the position of the radiator in your case or the configuration of your airflow, you’ll always have aesthetically pleasing fans (blades never visible). They also benefit from a frame connection system with magnetic connectors to limit the number of cables in the PC.

Aesthetics aside, the kit’s pump features a pump fan concealed beneath the screen unit. Its role will be to cool the elements located around the socket: RAM, motherboard VRM heatsink, etc. Otherwise, the pump block features a copper cold plate, but the brand doesn’t dwell too much on these elements. Instead, the emphasis is on the set of screens mounted on the pump.

Thermaltake MineCube 360 Ultra aRGBOn the other hand, a kit of this scale is anything but cheap. The official price tag is $369.90. That’s right at the top end of the market. Besides, who can boast of offering an AIO with four screens?