Testing Four TCOMAS AiO Coolers
A New AiO Cooler Company Gets Put To The Test
KitGuru has four TCOMAS coolers to test including the $120 LE200 360, $200 WG600 360, $290 LG700 PRO 360 and a $310 LX800 PRO 360 model. The price disparity seems to be from the type of block-mounted IPS display you find on the cooler. The lowest priced TCOMAS comes without a display, though you can purchase one to add, up to the most expensive model which has both a 2.8-inch circular main LCD on top of the pump and a secondary 1.44-inch square display on the pump side.
The construction of the coolers pleased KitGuru, however the TCOMAS software used to control the LCD screen coolers most certainly did not. They felt the design seemed more like a work in progress than a finished product and the navigation was awful. The performance was unfortunately similar to the software, with some of the highest recorded temperatures in their charts and the same was true of the noise produced.
You can check out the full video review but you might want to hold off on trying TCOMAS’ coolers for the moment.
TCOMAS is a new name in the cooling game, but the company already has a solid lineup of AIO coolers. We've got four of them here for review, ranging from a $120 budget model with RGB to a top-tier LCD screen version costing a whopping $310 U.S. dollars.
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