We expected some impressive performance figures from the Thermaltake Floe DX and while they were exceptionally decent, they were perhaps not quite as high as we might have expected.
Based on the results we saw, the cooler was far more impressive in terms of its overclocking potential which saw it gave very impressive results. We did, however, note that despite the increased load on the CPU when overclocked, the CPU fans remained remarkably quiet.
We should note that this is a triple-fan AIO cooler and, by proxy of simply having more fans, these are usually generally louder than your average 1-2 fan cooler. When you take this into consideration, the Thermaltake Floe DX is remarkably quiet and, if you were willing to fiddle with the setting and compromise some of that excellent noise performance, would likely give very impressive (and much better than below) temperature scores too.
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