Three 6-inch IPS LCD panels unfold from a single cooler, each capable of independent content or synchronized display output.

The Thermaltake ST Trio Ultra ARGB Sync is an all-in-one liquid CPU cooler designed to double as a multi-screen display unit. Unlike traditional coolers, it incorporates three 6-inch IPS LCD panels arranged along fold-out hinges, creating a tablet-sized display head when fully extended. Each panel supports 1280×720 resolution and can be programmed individually or linked for a seamless, unified output.

The cooler features a compound 360 × 120 mm fan with ARGB Sync lighting, controlled via the TT RGB Plus 3.0 application. This allows users to customize both the visuals of the displays and the cooler's illumination. A white variant, the ST360 Trio Ultra ARGB Sync Snow, is also available.

For those preferring a single, higher-resolution display, Thermaltake offers the ST360 Pro Ultra ARGB Sync. This model replaces the trio of LCD panels with a single 6-inch OLED widescreen, boasting 2160×1080 resolution. The OLED panel can be detached using magnetic interlocks and rotated 90 degrees without affecting the cooler's installation on the CPU.

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Both coolers share the same design language, including the compound fan to minimize cable clutter and compatibility with the TT RGB Plus 3.0 software for display management. The Pro Ultra variant also comes in a white edition, dubbed ST360 Pro Ultra ARGB Sync Snow.

The introduction of these coolers at Computex highlights Thermaltake's focus on merging functionality with aesthetic appeal, catering to enthusiasts who prioritize both performance and visual customization in their builds. While the triple-screen setup is unique, its practical applications remain limited to high-end enthusiast systems where display real estate is a secondary concern.

Both models feature a 360 × 120 mm compound fan for improved airflow and cable management.The ST Trio Ultra uses three 6-inch IPS LCD panels, while the Pro Ultra offers a single 6-inch OLED panel with higher resolution.ARGB Sync lighting and TT RGB Plus 3.0 software control both display content and cooler illumination.

Looking ahead, the success of these models will depend on their adoption in markets where multi-screen setups are viable, such as media centers or high-end gaming rigs. However, their niche appeal may limit broader market penetration, leaving room for future iterations to address more mainstream use cases.