Thermaltake Minecube 360 Ultra ARGB Sync: four screens and strong cooling
The Thermaltake Minecube 360 Ultra ARGB Sync stacks four 3.95-inch LCD panels into a cube atop its pump, delivering an attention-grabbing look that won’t be for everyone. Its visuals and deep customisation options are the main draw, but the price—$350/£280—makes you ask whether four screens are necessary.
Performance, however, is solid. The cube leaves one side blank for venting and houses a 50 mm fan that draws air through vents at the bottom, a design that can limit airflow to some degree. The small fan and pump produce a noticeable whirr up close, though they are not hugely audible from a normal distance.
A 360 x 120 x 27 mm radiator comes with three 120 mm ARGB fans; the lighting and speeds can be controlled via a proprietary magnetic connector or standard 4-pin and 5 V headers. Thermaltake includes alternative reverse fan blades you can swap in, with only a very small drop in static pressure (57.11 CFM to 56.26 CFM and 2.39 mm-H2O to 2.02 mm-H2O).
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