Thermaltake has expanded its range of entry-level CPU coolers with a new UX400 series of coolers. It includes three models: the basic UX400, as well as the UX400 ARGB Sync White and UX400 ARGB Sync Black versions with ARGB backlighting. The manufacturer claims that the new products are capable of dissipating up to 240 W of thermal energy.
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The UX400 series coolers measure 125 x 92 x 152 mm and feature four 6 mm diameter direct contact heat pipes.
The cooling system is equipped with a 120 mm fan with a speed range from 700 to 1800 rpm. It creates an air flow of up to 62.72 CFM, static pressure of 1.47 mm H2O, and the noise level does not exceed 25 dBA. The declared service life of the fan is 30 thousand hours. The UX400 ARGB Sync cooler versions are equipped with fans with nine LEDs. The backlight can be synchronized with the motherboard using software from Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, Biostar and ASRock.
Thermaltake UX400 coolers support installation on Intel LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, 1156, 1155, 1151 and 1150 processor sockets, as well as AMD Socket AM5, AM4, FM2, FM1, AM3+, AM3, AM2+ and AM2.
As for the price, Thermaltake UX400 ARGB Sync models (black CL-P142-AL12SW-A and white CL-P143-AL12SW-A) are priced by the manufacturer at around $24, while the base version of the UX400 (with a black matte top cover, CL-P149-AL12BL-A) is priced at $21.
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