HYTE has unveiled its first AIO liquid cooler, the THICC Q60, featuring a massive IPS display along with "competitive" thermal performance.
HYTE is widely known for its lineup of Y-series cases, such as the Y60 or the Y70, which yet again features a distinctive "abstract design. Expanding on the ideology, the company has showcased its THICC Q60 (interesting name though) all-in-one liquid cooler, which is advertised as a cutting-edge product in terms of cooling performance and noise levels. We will go into the cooling aspect of it in a bit, but let's take a look at the integrated display, which on paper looks quite interesting.
HYTE says that its "ultraslim IPS display" is the biggest in the market, coming with a 5-inch size along with a maximum resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels. The screen comes in a rather rectangular design, a first of its type, and deviates from the usual circular or even squarish ones. You can get to see more content on the screen with its large size, but then in terms of its width, the screen isn't that impressive. The screen boasts a 60 Hz refresh rate, along with a 300 nits peak brightness. Interestingly, behind the screen comes a "42-pixel qRGB array" designed for illumination and providing more light in your system, which is yet again something distinctive.
Moving on to the cooling element of the THICC Q60, it features "dual harmonic pumps" that circulate liquid around with one of the lowest noise levels in the markets and great thermal efficiency as well. The pump features aerospace-grade ceramic bearings onboard, guaranteeing you a larger life, since the bearings lead to reduced friction amongst the components.
In terms of the onboard fans, the THICC Q60 comes with two 32 mm THICC FP12 fans, with
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