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Thermaltake Intros the Pacific V-GTX 1080Ti Full-coverage Water Block

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Thermaltake today introduced the Pacific V-GTX 1080Ti (model: CL-W183-CU00TR-A), a full-coverage water block designed for reference-design NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards. Although not mentioned in its specs-sheet, the block could also work on TITAN X Pascal and TITAN Xp graphics cards, which use the same PCB. The block is made of nickel-plated copper with a mirror finish at its GPU base, and features a clear acrylic top. The block has standard G 1/4-inch threads, with inserts along its top for LEDs. Measuring 22.6 mm x 131.2 mm x 238.5 mm (HxWxL), the block weighs about 890 g. The block also includes a back-plate made of 4 mm-thick aluminium. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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The I/O water ports look a bit far out.
 
Wow thats one ugly block, and the black back plate sure does match the rest of the kit.......
 
......hhhmmm lets see....

1. buy a verrry expensive top tier gpu ....check
2. put Thermaltake blocks on said gpu......NOPE!!!!!!

you've come quite a way thermaltake.....but not quite yet.....
 
Excellent progress. Entry capacity is improved and performs less fluid resistance.
With the deepening comes liquid to the center ,is a good step and icomeng capacity is still at least equal to the input. We must consider the distribution on two sides and a total capacity of output channels is large enough. Alternatively, to calculate a total surface area in cross section and to achieve at least 10 mm, is the volume of entry capacity, or can be even exceeded here ,dont no . Formation of channels, the depth of the bottom for the termal distribution required thickness of copper, copper preconditioning or the pressing of copper ,are possible finesse.
Beautiful'm back cover.
 
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......hhhmmm lets see....

1. buy a verrry expensive top tier gpu ....check
2. put Thermaltake blocks on said gpu......NOPE!!!!!!

you've come quite a way thermaltake.....but not quite yet.....

Thermaltake does not make their own blocks. This is from Bykski.
 
It appears to be very subdued considering it is from Bykski, i'd like to see their version in their usual style.
I imagine it would be garish and have lights.
 
It appears to be very subdued considering it is from Bykski, i'd like to see their version in their usual style.
I imagine it would be garish and have lights.

No Bykski blocks so far have any built-in lighting, and I wouldn't call them garish either. They look a lot like the EK blocks, and that is not necessarily a good thing, but they've since added some anodized aluminum top cover options to distinguish themselves. I wouldn't say they are garish at all.
 
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