Thermaltake has unveiled its latest high-performance air cooler, the WAir CPU Cooler, designed to handle extreme workloads like 3D rendering, AI computing, and workstation-level processing. This powerful new solution delivers a massive 500W TDP cooling capa0.2ty, making it a top-tier choice for professionals demanding stability and thermal efficiency under heavy loads.
The WAir CPU Cooler supports both Intel LGA4677 and AMD sTR5/SP6 sockets, ensuring compatibility with the latest workstation-grade CPUs. Measuring 143.2 x 115 x 165 mm (L x W x H), it features a robust single-tower design made with a dense aluminium fin array for optimal heat dissipation.



At its core, the WAir uses six high-performance 6 mm diameter heat pipes connected to a large, nickel-plated copper base. Thermaltake also uses high-quality solder paste between the heat pipes and heatsinks to improve thermal conductivity and enhance overall cooling performance.
To handle airflow, Thermaltake equips the WAir with two of its upgraded TOUGHFAN 14 Pro units. Each 140.8 x 140.8 x 26.4 mm fan operates between 500 and 1500 RPM via PWM control, allowing users to strike the right balance between silence and performance.
The fans feature liquid crystal polymer (LCP) blades, which offer improved stability and reduced vibration even at high speeds. They can deliver up to 83.4 CFM of airflow, 1.86 mm-H₂O static pressure, and maintain relatively low noise levels of 24.4 dBA. These fans also boast an impressive 50,000-hour lifespan, backed by 4-pin PWM connectors for seamless integration.
Additionally, users can adjust the fan positions to accommodate memory modules of various heights, enhancing compatibility across different workstation setups.
Thermaltake WAir CPU Cooler pricing and availability
While Thermaltake has yet to announce specific pricing or release dates, the WAir CPU Cooler clearly aims to be a strong contender in the professional cooling space—offering performance, flexibility, and reliability for power users.