Thermaltake TH120 V2 ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Cooler
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Thermaltake TH120 V2 ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Cooler

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Thermaltake TH120 V2 ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid CoolerThermaltake TH120 V2 ARGB Sync All In One Liquid Cooler Elevate your build with the Thermaltake TH120 V2 ARGB Sync All In One Liquid Cooler, the latest in Thermaltakes ARGB enabled cooling lineup. This compact 120mm radiator solution is engineered for versatility, delivering efficient cooling performance, vibrant addressable RGB lighting, and a streamlined installation that fits a wide range of casesfrom compact mini ITX rigs to spacious mid tower

Thermaltake TH120 V2 ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Cooler

Elevate your build with the Thermaltake TH120 V2 ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Cooler, the latest in Thermaltake’s ARGB-enabled cooling lineup. This compact 120mm radiator solution is engineered for versatility, delivering efficient cooling performance, vibrant addressable RGB lighting, and a streamlined installation that fits a wide range of cases—from compact mini-ITX rigs to spacious mid-tower systems. The TH V2 ARGB series embraces an industrial design language, combining rugged aesthetics with practical features designed to simplify setup, maximize airflow, and keep your system looking as good as it runs. If you crave a cohesive, visually striking PC with reliable cooling power, the TH120 V2 ARGB Sync is built to satisfy both the eye and the thermals.

  • All-In-One cooling with ARGB sync: The TH120 V2 ARGB Sync combines a compact 120mm radiator with an ARGB-enabled pump and fan, enabling synchronized lighting across your motherboard and fans for a unified color story that matches RAM, case lighting, and accessories. The 5V ARGB ecosystem support means you can achieve a seamless, jaw-dropping glow without juggling multiple controllers.
  • Single 120mm PWM fan with optimized blade design: The included 120mm PWM fan is tuned for quiet operation and solid static pressure, delivering reliable heat dissipation in a compact footprint. Its aerodynamics are engineered to minimize turbulence and noise while maintaining strong cooling performance under load, so your CPU remains cool during gaming marathons or intense rendering tasks.
  • ARGB ecosystem compatibility and software control: Sync with major motherboard RGB ecosystems—ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, and ASRock Polychrome—via standard ARGB headers. This enables cohesive lighting across the entire system, and software control lets you tweak colors, effects, and timing to fit your workflow or mood.
  • New industrial design with robust build: The TH V2 ARGB series showcases a bold, industrial aesthetic with a durable housing, clean cable routing, and a matte finish that blends with modern cases. The design emphasizes reliability and ease of integration, ensuring the cooler looks as good as it performs while resisting daily wear and tear.
  • Easy installation with comprehensive mounting hardware: The cooler ships with a universal mounting kit and clear, step-by-step Instructions that simplify installation for novices and veterans alike. A tool-free approach, standardized fittings, and thoughtful cable management options reduce build time and help you achieve a clean, professional-looking result.

Technical Details of Thermaltake TH120 V2 ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Cooler

  • Radiator size: 120mm radiator designed to fit a wide range of cases, including compact builds, while delivering effective heat exchange.
  • Fan configuration: Single 120mm ARGB PWM fan included in the standard package; configurations may vary by SKU. The fan is optimized for balanced performance and quiet operation.
  • Lighting: Addressable RGB (ARGB) lighting integrated into the water block/pump assembly with synchronization capability through a 5V ARGB header on compatible motherboards.
  • Pump and block: All-in-one pump integrated with a high-quality CPU block to ensure efficient heat transfer and a compact, leak-tested design for reliability.
  • Materials: Copper cold plate for efficient heat absorption, aluminum radiator for lightweight durability, and reinforced tubing for long-lasting flexibility.
  • Compatibility: Supports a broad range of contemporary Intel and AMD sockets; please verify socket compatibility against your motherboard’s supported list.
  • Connectivity: Includes standard 4-pin PWM fan connection; ARGB control via 5V header compatibility with major motherboard RGB ecosystems.
  • Performance characteristics: Designed to balance performance and noise, delivering solid thermals under load while keeping audible noise to a minimum in typical gaming or content-creation scenarios.
  • Warranty and support: Manufacturer warranty details are provided with the product packaging; consult the documentation for coverage terms and conditions.

how to install Thermaltake TH120 V2 ARGB Sync All-In-One Liquid Cooler

Installing the TH120 V2 ARGB Sync is designed to be approachable for builders of all levels, with an emphasis on clarity and straightforward steps. Before you begin, gather a screwdriver, confirm you have an available 5V ARGB header on your motherboard, and ensure your case has sufficient clearance for a 120mm radiator with fan.

  • Prepare your system: power down, unplug, and remove any existing cooling components that occupy the CPU area. Confirm that the motherboard tray has unobstructed access to CPU socket mounting holes.
  • Choose the mounting location: decide whether you want the radiator mounted as a top exhaust, rear exhaust, or front intake, depending on your case airflow strategy and clearance.
  • Assemble the cooler: attach the water block to the pump with the supplied mounting hardware appropriate for your CPU socket. If paste is pre-applied to the block, you can skip applying additional thermal paste; otherwise, apply a small pea-sized amount and spread evenly.
  • Install the backplate: mount the compatible backplate behind the motherboard, aligning the standoffs with the CPU socket holes. Secure the backplate and thread the appropriate screws for your socket type.
  • Mount the radiator assembly: place the radiator with the 120mm fan attached into the chosen location. Secure it with the supplied screws, ensuring the fan orientation supports your air intake strategy (pull or push).
  • Secure the pump/block to the CPU: align the water block with the CPU and tighten mounting screws in a diagonal sequence to ensure even pressure distribution. Avoid overtightening to prevent damage to the motherboard or cooler bracket.
  • Connect power and ARGB: plug the 4-pin PWM fan connector into the CPU_FAN or PUMP header, then connect the ARGB cable to a 5V ARGB header on the motherboard. Route cables neatly to maintain airflow and aesthetics.
  • Final checks and software setup: power on the system, enter BIOS to confirm fan curves, and install or open your motherboard’s lighting software to enable ARGB synchronization. Adjust fan speed profiles for your preferred balance of cooling and noise.
  • Test and optimize: run a stress test or benchmark to verify temperatures. If ARGB lighting isn’t syncing, double-check header connections and ensure the motherboard software recognizes the ARGB device.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Is the TH120 V2 ARGB compatible with both Intel and AMD systems?
    A: Yes, this cooler is designed to support a broad range of modern Intel and AMD sockets. Always verify socket compatibility against your motherboard’s specifications before purchase.
  • Q: How many fans are included, and can I upgrade or replace them easily?
    A: The standard package includes a single 120mm ARGB PWM fan. The design allows for replacement or upgrades with compatible 120mm fans, but ensure ARGB control remains compatible with your motherboard header.
  • Q: Can I synchronize ARGB lighting with other components?
    A: Absolutely. The ARGB header supports synchronization with major motherboard RGB ecosystems, enabling a cohesive lighting scheme across the CPU cooler, RAM, case fans, and other ARGB-enabled devices.
  • Q: What should I do if ARGB lighting isn’t syncing correctly?
    A: Verify that the ARGB header connections are secure, check BIOS/Windows software for ARGB control, and ensure your motherboard software is configured to control all ARGB devices in the chain.
  • Q: What is the expected noise level of this cooler?
    A: The TH120 V2 ARGB is engineered for a balance of performance and quiet operation. Noise levels vary with fan speed, workload, and case airflow, but it is designed to remain unobtrusive under typical gaming or productivity tasks.
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