Several months ago, my brother and I assembled a compact PC using the Jonsbo D32 Pro case. However, the LED lighting on the original Thermalright Frozen Infinity 240 AIO cooler was problematic. During a recent Prime Day sale, I took the opportunity to upgrade to the Thermalright Grandvision 240 LCD AIO, which I’ve been thoroughly enjoying. Although I’m aware of reported software issues with Thermalright’s TRCC utility, I haven’t encountered any bugs yet, and given the affordable price, I’m satisfied as long as it performs its cooling duties effectively.
The system configuration includes an Asus ROG B650E-I ITX motherboard, a Ryzen 7 9700X processor, 32GB of Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 RAM running at 6000MHz CL30, and a PowerColor reference Radeon 7900 XT with 20GB of VRAM. Storage is handled by a 2TB Samsung 980 Pro and a 2TB 990 Evo Plus SSD, powered by an NZXT C850 power supply. Cooling is managed by the Thermalright Grandvision 240mm AIO, complemented by a set of three standard and three reverse-blade Thermalright TL fans for optimal airflow.



I had the exact same LED flickering issue with my Thermalright Frozen Infinity AIO before switching to a different brand, so your upgrade to the Grandvision LCD model really resonates with me. Your point about the TRCC software being buggy for some users makes me wonder if I should give Thermalright another shot given how affordable their coolers are. Have you tested any demanding games or applications to see how the temperatures hold up with the new setup?
It’s great to hear from someone who’s faced the same LED flickering with the Frozen Infinity—that upgrade to the Grandvision LCD was definitely worth it for me! I’ve tested the new AIO in both gaming sessions and productivity tasks, and the Ryzen 7 9700X stays impressively cool, rarely exceeding 65°C under load. If you’re considering giving Thermalright another try, I’d suggest checking recent user reviews on their TRCC software updates to see if stability has improved. Let me know if you decide to go for it and how your temps turn out!