Thermaltake TH120 ARGB Sync V2 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review – 120mm Fan, 500~2000 RPM, 57.05 CFM
Thermaltake TH120 ARGB Sync V2 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review
The Thermaltake TH120 ARGB Sync V2 is an attractive and compact AIO liquid CPU cooler aimed at budget-conscious PC builders. Boasting a single 120mm PWM fan, 500~2000 RPM speed, and a 57.05 CFM airflow, this cooler promises efficient cooling with a touch of RGB flair. But how does it perform in the real world?
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Introduction
The Thermaltake TH120 ARGB Sync V2 is a single-fan AIO liquid cooler that offers a compelling combination of performance and aesthetics. It’s designed for users who want effective cooling without breaking the bank. Let’s dive deeper into its features, performance, and real-world experience.
Features
The TH120 ARGB Sync V2 packs several noteworthy features, including:
- Mirror Waterblock: The cooler’s mirror waterblock adds a touch of elegance to your build, while its 360° rotational cap allows for easy installation and adjustment.
- 120mm PWM Fan: The single 120mm PWM fan offers a wide speed range of 500~2000 RPM, providing flexibility for noise management and cooling power.
- ARGB Sync Control: The cooler’s ARGB capabilities let you synchronize lighting with your motherboard’s ARGB system, adding a vibrant touch to your PC setup.
- Wide Compatibility: The TH120 ARGB Sync V2 boasts compatibility with a wide range of Intel and AMD platforms, ensuring it’s compatible with your existing or upcoming system.
Performance
In terms of cooling performance, the TH120 ARGB Sync V2 delivers a solid performance for its price point. I tested it with an Intel Core i7-12700K processor, pushing it to its limits in various demanding tasks and games. The cooler kept temperatures well under control, even during sustained high workloads, ensuring smooth gameplay and stable performance.
It’s worth noting that while the single 120mm fan provides sufficient cooling, the TH120 ARGB Sync V2 might struggle with high-end CPUs that generate extreme heat under heavy load. In those scenarios, a larger radiator with multiple fans would be more suitable.
Pros & Cons
Here’s a summary of the TH120 ARGB Sync V2’s strengths and weaknesses:
Pros:
- Attractive design and mirror waterblock.
- Quiet operation, especially at lower RPMs.
- Effective cooling for budget-friendly CPUs.
- ARGB synchronization with motherboards.
- Wide platform compatibility.
Cons:
- Single 120mm fan might limit cooling performance for high-end CPUs.
- Slightly higher noise level at maximum RPMs.
Final Verdict
The Thermaltake TH120 ARGB Sync V2 is a solid entry-level AIO liquid cooler offering a compelling combination of performance and aesthetics. If you’re looking for an affordable and stylish way to cool your system, this cooler is worth considering.
However, users with high-end CPUs that generate significant heat might need to consider a larger cooler with multiple fans for optimal performance.
Specifications
Pump | |
Speed | PWM 1500~3300 R.P.M |
Rated Voltage | 12 V & 5V |
Rated Current | 0.43 A & 0.32 A |
Power Input | 5.16 W & 1.6 W |
Connector | 2510–4 Pin / 5V ARGB header–3 Pin |
Water Block | |
Material | Copper |
Fan | |
Dimension | 120 x 120 x 25 mm |
Speed | PWM 500~2000 R.P.M |
Noise Level | 25.8 dB-A |
Rated Voltage | 12 V & 5V |
Rated Current | 0.11 A & 0.31 A (one fan) |
Power Input | 1.32 W & 1.55 W (one fan) |
Max. Air Flow | 57.05 CFM |
Max. Static Pressure | 2.23 mm-H2O |
Connector | 2510 – 4 Pin PWM , 5V ARGB header – 3 Pin |
Bearing Type | Hydraulic Bearing |
Life expectation | 40,000 hrs,25℃ |
Tube | |
Length | 460 mm |
Material | Rubber |
Radiator | |
Dimension | 157 x 120 x 27 mm |
Material | Aluminum |
Compatibility | |
Intel | LGA 1700/1200/1156/1155/1151/1150 |
AMD | AM5/AM4/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2 |