Thermalright has introduced a bunch of Peerless Vision AIO liquid coolers that mix performance and visual appeal. This new lineup integrates a full-colour screen with RGB lighting to give users a complete solution for CPU cooling and monitoring. All feature easily maintainable fans, making them worthy additions to any modern Intel or AMD platform.
These Peerless Vision coolers come in three flavours: a 360mm version with a unibody fan frame and a 240/360mm with daisy-chainable fans. Each of these is available in black or white, letting you choose the colour that suits your build. All come bundled with 3.95in display rocking a 480×480 resolution located on the pump housing, supporting custom images and real-time temperature monitoring.

Starting with the Peerless Vision 360 UB ARGB, we have a triple-fan cooler measuring 397mm (L) x 120mm (W) x 27mm (H). Its special trait is a unibody fan frame design that contains all three blowers. The aim behind this is to remove the seams between fans in multi-fan setups (360mm radiators), to stop air from escaping and improve performance. This also makes demounting the ensemble for maintenance and cleaning much easier as you don’t have to juggle multiple fans at once. That said, if one fan fails you will likely be forced to buy a complete set which is wasteful and expensive at the same time.

Moving to the Peerless Vision 360 ARGB, we find another 360mm affair measuring 397mm (L) x 120mm (W) x 27mm (H), but this time using three separate 120mm fans. Each boasts a unique infinity mirror on the side and a more aesthetically pleasing motor hub. To keep a hassle-free maintenance, Thermalright opts for its daisy chainable TL-M12Q blowers which all connect via a single power/RGB control cable. If you like a lot of RGB, this is the one for you.

Lastly, the Peerless Vision 240 ARGB is simply a smaller dual-fan version of the Peerless Vision 360 ARGB, measuring 277mm (L) x 120mm (W) x 27mm (H), and offering exactly the same features. This one will be mainly useful for those rocking a compact case or are looking for a cheaper AIO cooler. Due to its reduced radiator surface area, this model won’t be as performant as its larger sibling, though it will probably beat many air coolers, including more expensive ones. I wouldn’t bet on it against a Noctua NH-D15 G2, though.
Aside from their fan and size differences, all three variants come equipped with the same pump, rated for up to 3,000rpm. In other words, the performance gap between the 360mm models should be minimal, likely slightly to the advantage of the Peerless Vision 360 UB, thanks to its unibody fan frame. Regarding compatibility, all support the latest Intel LGA115X/1200/1700/1851/2011/2066 and AMD AM4/AM5 sockets.
Unfortunately, Thermalright didn’t share pricing for these models yet, though we expect them to be fairly competitive knowing the brand’s track record.
