Thermaltake goes BIG LCD with its ST360 Ultra CPU cooler

Thermaltake impresses with its large-screen ST360 Ultra ARGB liquid cooler

The new ST360 Ultra ARGB CPU liquid is easily one of Thermaltake’s most impressive new liquid coolers at CES 2026. With its new tubing layout, which places its coolant inlet/outlet ports on the side of its radiator, the cooler’s tubing is much less visible inside a PC. Add on the cooler’s large 7-inch LCD screen, and we have a visually stunning cooler.

We have first-hand experience with Thermaltake’s LCD control software, and it is solid. We used it extensively when we reviewed their MINECUBE 360 Ultra last month (read the review here). With the ST360 Ultra ARGB, Thermaltake has provided users with a 1024×600 display that magnetically attaches to your CPU’s pump/block combo. This makes installing the screen straightforward. Additionally, users can choose to install the screen horizontally or vertically, adding an extra layer of customisability.

This cooler comes with a single-frame ARGB fan. Thermaltake says this new liquid cooler features a new pump design that should boost its cooling performance compared to the company’s prior liquid coolers.

Thermaltake says its ST360 CPU coolers will be available in Q1 2026 and cost $179.99. UK pricing will be unveiled closer to launch.

You can join the discussion on Thermaltake’s ST360 CPU liquid cooling solution on the OC3D Forums.

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