THERMALTAKE PACIFIC RL360 PLUS RGB
The only downside for me is that I would have liked to have had a shema of the pinout of the rgb controller but hey, I recommend it!
General information |
Product name |
Thermaltake Pacific RL360 Plus RGB |
Brand |
Thermaltake | |
Model |
CL-W182-AL00SW-A | |
Technical specifications |
Color |
Black |
Unit type |
Radiator | |
Accessory |
Yes | |
Material(s) |
Aluminum | |
Copper | ||
Kit |
No | |
Fan supplied |
No | |
UV reactive |
No | |
Weight |
1180 g | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 2 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 27 Nov 2017
The only downside for me is that I would have liked to have had a shema of the pinout of the rgb controller but hey, I recommend it!
For my first watercooling I turned to the pacific range and I must admit I was not disappointed.
When I received it, I looked at it in comparison to my old tower which is a NZXT Phantom 820, so it's quite a big tower and rather suitable for watercooling, and I immediately reacted to the size of the radiator. It is very thick when coupled with the fan and will be complicated to integrate in some tower. I have a Thermaltake The Tower 900.
Otherwise the radiator is very efficient, no heating of CPU, CG and CM all on the same water circuit. The CG and CPU do not exceed 50 degrees at full load.
I bought the "pacific" range because I had a problem with the proc heating. after installation at rest I was at 26°C and in game on the proc at 41 and the graphic card at 51°C.
I recommend the pacific range to all gamers but beware of the radiator which is bulky (the largest) and quite thick so plan a nice tower for installation.
Thank you LDLC for the quick turnaround.