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The Thermaltake Pacific CL360 Max D5c Res/Pump is a comprehensive water cooling kit designed for high-performance desktop systems. It features a 64mm thick copper radiator, RGB lighting, and compatibility with Alexa and Razer Chroma for smart control. This all-in-one solution includes all necessary components for a complete CPU water cooling loop, ensuring optimal cooling and aesthetic appeal.
Product Dimensions | 21.8"L x 9.4"W x 8.3"H |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 551 watts |
Cooling Method | Water |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 23.9 dB |
Material | Copper |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
UPC | 841163072417 |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | CL-W259-CU00SW-A |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.8 x 9.4 x 8.3 inches |
ASIN | B0846M3N2T |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | January 24, 2020 |
J**N
A Really Great Deal
Where to start?I am a total beginner to building computers but I finally decided to put down the money to build my dream PC and I knew I wanted to water cool it. I use a Thermaltake Core P3 Case and I figured that I would want to find a Thermaltake water cooling kit to match it. I looked around on Youtube to see what people were using but I couldn't find anything on this specific case so I decided to gamble and give it a try.Out of the box, everything was neatly packed with plenty of foam and nothing was damaged or scratched. The fans are beautiful and the radiator is awesome. The CPU block works great and all the fittings have not let a leak through yet! (and they are even installed incorrectly on the PETG tubing but they are so good that they still work)I really cannot stress enough how quiet the pump is and there is a helpful little dial on the bottom that adjusts the speed of the water flow. I found that at the lowest speed, I can easily cool a Ryzen 9 3900x with no issues.Some helpful tips that I wish I knew: Order this with bend guides, extra PETG 5/8 tubing, and a pipe cutter - you'll need them all if you want to be able to use this kit. With those items combined, it's like an extra $50 but you can't do it without them!Another thing: I ordered a GPU water block to cool my 2080ti and I thought I would need extra fittings but this kit comes with enough so you don't have to order any! And even on the lowest speed, the pump and the radiator are able to cool an overclocked GPU and CPU without any issues and they will never bottleneck due to thermal overload.10/10 I will be buying this kit again for my next build.
N**L
Better than an AIO
Wow! The pump is strong! I have 2 PC’s my big on with 2 triple 360 rads 400mlD5 pump and I’m impressed with this DDC pump. TBH I was sad at the size of the pump ;) but I was surprised how quickly the flow went. It came with the everything you need but tube cutter so make sure you get on. The CPU block is nice actually and is nickel so that’s a plus. I have this with the 240mm cooling a 13900ks no problems and it’s cooler quieter than my H100i. Planning at future upgrade to 360 rad and add a 4080s or 5080 later.
M**L
Buyer Beware! Terrible Support for Broken Parts and Returns!
Do not buy from Thermaltake! I ordered my Thermaltake soft tube kit and install went through like a breeze. After a couple of weeks, the downpipe in the reservoir/pump fell off and into the reservoir. This did not compromise the watertightness, but introduced a lot of bubbles into the system. I requested an RMA, paid the $80 for advance replacement, and got my replacement a short time later. Because replacing the pump on a liquid-cooled system isn't exactly an easy swap, it took me a few weeks to get the time to replace the part. Upon opening the box for the replacement, the "new" unit had one of the brackets sawn off. It was not broken - there are no shear marks or pieces in the box - it had literally been sawn off and sanded down. I had clearly received a previously-used part that was returned. Because I use the PC for work, I could not go without it and had to install it even though it was broken. I figured I'd just get another replacement and swap it out later. I did not receive a return label on the box, so I had two broken parts and they expected me to ship the broken unit back at my own cast after having just sent me another broken unit. On January 3rd I emailed support referencing the case, with a photo of the problem. On January 17th, after not receiving any response, I emailed support yet again to ask for an update on the case since I was now in posession of two broken units; having paid for both. On February 4th, after still not recieving a response, I started a chat with a support technician. I sent them images of the "new" broken unit and explained that I'd like them to send another advance replacement. The tech noted that they could do that, but would need to charge me ANOTHER $80 again. I was pretty furious at that suggestion, that they would charge me AGAIN, so I told them to go pound sand. They did send me a shipping label to send back the first broken one, but the second broken one is still installed in my case, and only has a single bracket so it's all wobbly. Do not buy from Thermaltake, as they treat their customers terribly. I will never buy another Thermaltake product, and I suggest you heed the advice. Pictures of both broken units are attached.
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