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Thermaltake Expands its Pacific Line of DIY Liquid Cooling Products

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Thermaltake gave its Pacific line of DIY water-cooling lineup a major overhaul with new full-coverage VGA blocks, motherboard-blocks (cool CPU, VRM, and chipset); new radiators, including a gargantuan 560 mm radiator, and a large selection of new reservoirs, fittings, coolants, tubing, and hubs. Notable finds in its reservoirs include the front-panel 2U 5.25-inch Big Type-styled reservoir; and unique pump+reservoir combos. Thermaltake is also putting together DIY liquid cooling kits of all shapes and sizes.



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Hopefully these a 180 from the last time thermaltake made waterblocks.
 
saving money for a pacific RL240 kit....
Regards,
 
Any word if the radiators are copper or aluminum?
 
Aluminium ... thats the unique thing i dont like... but impretty sure that i have and old full cooper rad arround there... so no problem at all, also i haven't heard any bad comment or review about 240RL kit.... even with aluminium rads...
 
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