The unique selling point here is no doubt the 20.5 mm thickness, making it thinner by far than any other mainstream radiator (the EK-Coolstream SE480 measures in at 28 mm thick, for a distant 2nd place). This means that users will have enhanced build compatibility with small form factor cases, but also find themselves with more room to navigate tubing and fittings in larger cases as well. If there were any fears about whether this ultrathin form factor results in sacrificed performance, rest assured that the TX480 performs well in terms of heat dissipation- especially at low to medium airflow (~800-1500 RPM with most fans).
RayStorm Neo Threadripper (English)→
/Props to XSPC for being the first to pioneer the massive cooling engine and setting the standard for what was achievable and expected for Threadripper. The NEO still performs at the top, and of the top blocks provides the best value and lowest restriction.
TX360 Ultrathin Radiator (English)→
/As it stands, the XSPC TX360 comes out offering a good price, an extremely thin profile, and decent performance to boot, especially at low-medium airflow.
RayStorm Neo AMD sTR4 (English)→
/The best impression was made by the custom kits where the XSPC RayStorm Neo performed the best. It comes with an extensive RGB implementation which can be synchronised with the rest of your components via software. The Ultimate Product Award is well-deserved and even more so because you get exceptional performance for just 80 pounds / 98 euros.