
Thermaltake presents the MAGCurve 360 Ultra ARGB Syn AIO with curved AMOLED screen
Thermaltake innovates in the cooling segment with the launch of the MAGCurve 360 Ultra ARGB Syn AIO. Its standout feature is a 6.67-inch curved AMOLED screen integrated directly into the pump unit, offering a new level of visual customization for builders. 🖥️
A versatile screen at the heart of the PC
This screen is not just a simple indicator. It functions as a multifunctional digital canvas that users can adapt to their liking. Through the TT RGB Plus software, it can be configured to display real-time system data, such as processor temperatures or fan speeds. It also allows playing videos, images, or even streaming content directly from a smartphone, integrating the media stream into the chassis itself.
Key screen functions:- AI Forge: A tool that generates unique backgrounds and images from user-written descriptions.
- Customizable widgets for monitoring the system's hardware with live data.
- Compatibility for displaying static or moving multimedia files.
The AI Forge function interprets text commands, allowing the creation of custom backgrounds without manually manipulating graphic files.
Powerful and adaptable cooling
Beyond visualization, the system is designed to dissipate heat efficiently. The kit includes a 360-millimeter radiator and three TOUGHFAN EX 120 fans. A clever detail is that the blades of these fans are interchangeable, allowing the choice between a profile with square tips to optimize static pressure or rounded ones to better concentrate airflow, depending on the assembly's needs. 💨
Performance components:- Pump with copper base that, according to Thermaltake, can handle thermal loads of up to 365 watts.
- Fans with modular design to adapt aerodynamic behavior.
- High-surface-area radiator to maximize dissipation.
AI-powered customization
The AI Forge tool makes the difference in customization. Users only need to describe in words the scene or concept they want to see, and the AI takes care of producing an image for the screen. This capability has sparked curiosity in the community, where some are already experimenting by requesting creative concepts, discovering that the interpretation of terms like "cybernetic dragon" can yield literal and surprising results. Meanwhile, the debate over the aesthetics of a prominent curved screen on the motherboard continues, defining a new trend in visible hardware. 🤖