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  1. This week for #CES2015 we have announced the Pacific Series DIY LCS (Liquid Cooling System) Components. We have a TON of new stuff coming, this is just the start! Pacific RL240 DIY LCS Kit: (CES Exclusive Launch) Buy Now: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835106254 We will continue to update on the full line of Pacific Series DIY LCS Components as they become available! For more information on our Pacific Series Components including, CPU Block, Pump, Radiator and accessories visit our website: http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/cooler.aspx
  2. When I started my first modding project with Thermaltake, I was not really sure what I wanted to achieve with this build. How to make it a part of what I do, taking into account what I have done for several years with my car hobby and paint hobby and bring it into full throttle for a unique system, a Thermaltake system that I am proud to say is my own. Project SunkisTt Parts List: Case: Thermaltake Core V71 CPU: Intel Core i7 4770K Motherboard: EVGA Z97 Classified RAM: Avexir Core Series 4GB x4 DDR3-1600 C9 PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower Grand Platinum 1200W GPU: ASUS Strix GTX 970's (2x) SSD: Samsung Evo 256GB (2x) -RAID 0 CPU Waterblock: Thermaltake Pacific W2 GPU Waterblock: Thermaltake Pacific ASUS Strix GPU Block (2x) Radiator: Thermaltake Pacific RL 280 (2x) Pump/Res: Thermaltake Pacific PT40-D5 w/ Mod Kit Fans: Riing 140mm White (7x) - LED modded Orange Coolant: Mayhems Aurora 2 (Custom Orange/Red) Tubing: Thermaltake Pacific PETG 16mm Fittings: (Chrome) Thermaltake Pacific G 1/4 PETG 16mm (9x) Thermaltake Pacific G 1/4 Stop Plug (8x) Thermaltake Pacific G 1/4 90 Degree (1x) Sponsors Thermaltake Avexir BS Mods Mayhems The Build First Step was to take the chassis completely apart and send off the frame to get it chromed. This process took about a month and required sandblasting off the stock finish, while going through the process of being copper plated, polished, nickel plating, then chrome plating and finally polished. The end result looks like this: Now before we get started, here is the color I chose for the body panels. This is HoC (House of Color) Candy Tangerine Orange "UK08-BC02" - http://www.houseofkolor.com/speedshapes/speedshapes_urethanes.jsp Now back to the Chrome... Here is some of the pictures I took in the office to show my friends of the first big step I took into this build!
  3. hello, fogive my ignorance, but I see this type of liquid coolings all around and i will like to get one https://scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xaf1/t31.0-8/10683522_10152258346550895_2970321448393423442_o.jpg Anyone can point me to were can i get them?, complete kits? I appreciate the help
  4. Hello! Here is some general information for steps on how to contact our support here in the USA and setup an RMA for your Thermaltake product if you feel it maybe defective. USA Support and Warranty Claims: http://bit.ly/2qWUJMH USA Technical Support: 800.988.1088 M-F 9:00AM~5:30PM (P.S.T) Thermaltake USA Provides (2) Methods to process your RMA: Option (1) Select "Advance Service" if you wish to do a "Cross-shipment" - Personal Credit Card Required - Allows Replacement Product to be shipped first - Requires Return of Original Product within 45 Days from Delivery Option (2) Select "Next" to continue with a Standard RMA - Receive RMA number and Shipping Instructions - Ship product to Thermaltake USA (Without Accessories) Please make sure to write your eRMA number clearly on the outside of the package For any questions on this process please contact us first before shipping in any product for warranty.
  5. Just a little toss together, case is too small but what gives i like it! Specs: CPU: AMD Phenom II x6 1045T @ 3.5Ghz Motherboard: AsRock 990FX Fatal1ty KILLER PSU: XFX Pro 850W Black Edition (PSU Pictured was only to last a few more days) Memory: 16GB Patriot Viper 3 1600 CL9 Graphics: 2x 7970 Double D in Crossfire HDD's: 2x WD Green 1TB 1x Toshiba 2TB (SSD Soon) Cooling: Antec H2O 620 Liquid Cooler (Push Pull) 6x Generic 120mm Blue LED fans Any feedback would be awesome! just want to see what people think of a high end rig in a case like this.
  6. This is the final week of the Tt community giveaway! Please answer the following question on this thread to be in the draw to win a Core V1 chassis! Week 6: 9/23 ~ 9/30 Question 6: How many main chambers are in the Core V1?
  7. BS Mods The inspiration behind the design of this build was the unique large hex pattern on the front and top case panels. Rather than "chop it up“ We wanted to emphasize these key design features. High Quality Themaltake Orange paint was used with a fade to black styling to ensure it gets maximum visibility. The rear panel punch out edge was given a rubber texture to help emphasize the lines of the chassis. The interior was repainted in textured black. The top and front panels are joined together and hinged at the back so that the entire thing lifts up like a hood on a car. It was all boxed in acrylic to finish the sleek appearance. The rear panel was given a window to show off the SSD mounting on the back of the drive bay. a shadowbox was created with lighting inside and the SSD’s were mounted to give the floating appearance. A BS Mods Security Key Switch is in place of the stock power button. A 16 foot RGB LED lighting kit was used for the interior. The left panel retained the factory window as it is already perfect. Mods Security key switch RGB LED lighting Right panel SSD window SSD lighted display box Hinged top and front bezels Paint PPG Automotive Deltron 2000 acrylic Urethane in TT Orange w/ black accent PPG Automotive High Solids Urethane clear coat -5 coats Modder Rod Rosenberg Bob Stewart
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