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Thermaltake have some fantastic coolers, with their all in one watercooler being some of the best in the business. I personally still use the Thermaltake 360mm Floe Riing RGB Premium due to its amazing ability to keep my overclocked R5 2700X cool while also being almost silent.
With the new 3rd generation Ryzen CPUs retaining the AM4 socket, it is no surprise that all existing Thermaltake coolers are compatible with the new CPUs. However, for the sake of clarity, Thermaltake has published a compatibility list.
The main thing worth noting is that some of the more affordable coolers don’t have the cooling capacity for some of the more high powered CPUs. This point is likely moot, as I can’t imagine many people pairing a £480 Ryzen 9 3900X with a £35 Thermaltake Contac Silent 12.
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Cooler Compatible List
| Liquid Cooling Kit | AIO | Air Cooler |
| Pacific C360 MAX D5 | Floe DX RGB 360 | Riing Silent 12 Pro |
| Pacific C360 DDC Hard Tube | Floe DX RGB 280 | Riing Silent 12 RGB Sync |
| Pacific C240 DDC Hard Tube | Floe DX RGB 240 | Riing Silent 12 |
| Pacific C360 DDC Soft Tube | Floe Riing RGB 360 | Frio Silent 14 |
| Pacific C240 DDC Soft Tube | Floe Riing RGB 280 | Frio Silent 12 |
| Pacific M360 Plus D5 | Floe Riing RGB 240 | Contac Silent 12 |
| Pacific M360 D5 | Water 3.0 RGB 360 | Contac 9 |
| Pacific M240 D5 | Water 3.0 RGB 280 | UX200 ARGB |
| Water 3.0 RGB 240 | UX100 ARGB | |
| Water 3.0 360 ARGB | ||
| Water 3.0 240 ARGB Sync | ||
| Water 3.0 120 ARGB | ||
| Water 3.0 RED 280 | ||
| Water 3.0 RED 140 | ||
| Water 3.0 Ultimate | ||
| Water 3.0 Extreme S | ||
| Water 3.0 Performer C |
