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You can now buy Thermaltake's quad-screen head-turning Minecube 360 Ultra liquid AIO — get four LCD displays on your cooler for $350

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Thermaltake has launched the Minecube 360 Ultra ARGB Sync AIO liquid cooler with a unique Quad-LCD Cube Display, featuring four 3.95-inch TFT LCD panels with a resolution of 720 x 720 pixels. These displays can show various formats like JPG, GIF, MP4, and AVI, and can be customized individually or combined for a dynamic visual effect. The cooler includes a 360mm radiator, three 120mm Swafan EX ARGB Sync fans, and a copper-finish coldplate with a 3500-rpm VRM fan. While priced at $350, higher than standard liquid coolers, the Minecube 360 offers a distinctive design for those looking to make a statement with their PC setup.

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