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Thermaltake Pacific Series Components and Kits!


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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

 

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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 

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I'm so happy this is finally getting released. I've been wanting to do custom water cooling for awhile but when I saw Thermaltake was getting ready to release their own, I had to wait.  Then it came to me, I'm gonna make this an AMD / Thermaltake themed build. All Thermaltake parts powered by AMD. Now I just need to save the money... again. 

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Pacific PT Series tube reservoir and D5 pump for the ultimate in custom PC watercooling configurations. 

 

 

 

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Made in Taiwan, PT40-D5 w/Mod Kit top cap supports rubber washers for a proper seal, including two predrilled G1/4†ports for fittings. The aluminum kit reduces noise, playing a role as shock absorber. Noise is reduced by 10% with aluminum kit in 17mm thickness.

 

 

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High-lift pumping of the pump head reaches up to 15 feet high at the maximum speed. Enthusiasts can build up advanced liquid cooling loop, two GPUs, three radiators, or even more DIY components at the same time.

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Hi!

I've just finished my Tt Core V1 build, and loved to work with this m-itx case (i'm at overclock.net Core V1 owners club.)

Now i'm looking for a Core V21 m-atx build.

For this new build, i'll use a Thermaltake Pacific PT20 rez/pump combo, but i just can't find it anywhere on the web.

I looked at Frozencpu, performancepcs but could only find it at Tt Store, but it's not avaiable.

 

Do you guys now if the pacific PT20 (and any other pacific WC line) will be avaiable at web stores?

When?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Hi!

I've just finished my Tt Core V1 build, and loved to work with this m-itx case (i'm at overclock.net Core V1 owners club.)

Now i'm looking for a Core V21 m-atx build.

For this new build, i'll use a Thermaltake Pacific PT20 rez/pump combo, but i just can't find it anywhere on the web.

I looked at Frozencpu, performancepcs but could only find it at Tt Store, but it's not avaiable.

 

Do you guys now if the pacific PT20 (and any other pacific WC line) will be avaiable at web stores?

When?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Hello,

 

We should have stock showing up by the end of the month with our Etailers.

 

I will get an announcement up once they are available so keep an eye out :P

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I am installing 3 Pacific PR 22 d5 plus pumps and 3 480 radiators and 12 rgb fans with controllers as I purchased 3 5pac  RGB to Riing plus 12 sets with controllers and I am wondering if any can post a wiring diagram here as it will sure save me a lot of time. It seams I am a bit confused about the link to each controller as it looks like there are a couple different options to connect multiple hubs. So if anyone has already done an install like this, or knows has a diagram I would sure appreciate you posting it. Thank You

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I have put together this PDF to help those who are installing multiple pumps and fans as it might make it a good quick point of reference. With all the cables provided when installing multiple items it can get a bit confusing, well it was for me anyway and I couldn't really find anything on line that showed a multi Thermaltake PR22 D5 Plus Pumps with multiple Riing Plus fans install. Good luck!! 

Thermaltake Multi PR22 -5 Plus Pumps and Multi Riing Plus Fans wiring instructions.pdf

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The small blue wire plugs into a fan or PWM header on the motherboard for powering the pump . I am not sure but you may  be able to use it for an add-on tachometer. I have never used this specific pump, but I have used pumps with a 3rd wire and  was able to use the molex for power and the other for tach .

I know that some pumps offer a Molex or a PWM option for power . I would assume this is what yours is so you can use either one. 

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