A popular line of high-performance liquid cooling systems from the Taiwanese brand Thermaltake. The company's engineers did not reinvent the wheel using the reference drawings of Astek's closed-type LSS. Such a system consists of an efficient micro-channel water block with a quiet pump and an aluminium radiator with one, two or three fans. Fans, as a rule, support automatic rotation speed control in the range from 500 to 2500 rpm, allowing the user to find the optimal balance between noise level and processor heat.


The technical performance of the Floe liquid coolant often exceeds the capabilities of the drops from the Thermaltake Water or Thermaltake ToughLiquid series. As a rule, they are equipped with reliable Riing Plus / Toughfan fans with rotation speeds up to 2500 rpm, and radiators usually have a high density of fins per inch, which in total allows faster cooling of the heated refrigerant. Strong reinforced hoses are highly wear resistant and prevent refrigerant evaporation. Also, almost all cooling systems from this series are equipped with addressable lighting with the ability to synchronize. Moreover, LEDs are usually located both on the fan blades and on the pump cover with a logo. And in some cases, a digital controller for controlling the backlight with DIP switches is included with the LSS.

To stand out from other closed-type dropsies, Thermaltake engineers came up with an unexpected solution. As a rule, such devices are designed exclusively for cooling the central processor. In some cases, developers add an auxiliary cooler to the water block to cool the VRM zone. Thermaltake has gone further and equipped some Floe models with liquid cooling for other system components. In particular, the Floe RC240 and Floe RC360 systems are equipped with two water blocks at once, one of which is used to cool the RAM modules. And in the Floe RC Ultra model, LCD displays are also mounted in both to display system parameters.