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Guru3D.com » News » Thermaltake Releases Pacific C and CL Plus RGB Copper Radiators Series

Thermaltake Releases Pacific C and CL Plus RGB Copper Radiators Series

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/08/2018 08:39 AM | source: thermaltake | 2 comment(s)
Thermaltake Releases Pacific C and CL Plus RGB Copper Radiators Series

Thermaltake launches Pacific C and CL Plus RGB Copper Radiators Series today as additions to the TT Pacific radiators family. Pacific C360 and C240 Radiators are ultra-thin radiators engineered with 27mm thickness radiators along with 12-set flat tube designs and brass tanks, feature unique stainless steel side panels that guarantee durability as well as reduce the weight of the radiator.

Also made with copper fin design, Pacific CL360 Plus RGB Radiator is a high-performance 360mm copper radiator with high-density copper fin design, brass tank and a software-controllable 16.8 million colors LED strip that supports TT RGB PLUS software, TT AI Voice Control, and Amazon Alexa Voice Service. All the Pacific copper radiator series utilize soldering processes to efficiently pulling heat away from the power-dissipating components thus achieving maximum heat dissipation at both low and high airflow operations. The radiator comes with a digital lighting controller which allows users to easily set up the radiator. The Pacific CL360 Plus RGB Radiator and Pacific C360/ C240 Radiators cool your systems with style.

TT RGB PLUS Ecosystem is the intelligent lighting system for PCs that combines the most advanced addressable LED lighting with Thermaltake’s patented TT RGB PLUS Software and Amazon Alexa Voice Service. TT RGB PLUS ecosystem provides nearly unlimited possibilities for playing with colors, synchronizing lights to games, music, CPU temperatures and other TT RGB PLUS products, including case fans, CPU/VGA water blocks, AIO CPU coolers, PSUs, LED strips, gaming keyboards, headsets, mice and mouse pads. The patented TT RGB PLUS software allows users to change the light modes, colors, speeds, brightness, fan speeds via TT AI Voice Control and Amazon Alexa Voice Service.

“Tt LCS Certified” is the hallmark that ensures first-class performance from the best features and fitment. A certification exclusive to Thermaltake, it sets the benchmark for all true LCS chassis and is applied only to products that meet our stringent design standards for delivering what hardcore enthusiasts demand. The Tt LCS certification is a way for Thermaltake to designate to all power users the chassis which have been tested for best compatibility with extreme liquid cooling configurations.

The Pacific CL360 Plus RGB Copper Radiator and Pacific C360/ C240 Copper Radiators are now available for purchase, via the Thermaltake worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors. Radiators are backed by a two-year warranty and supported by the Thermaltake worldwide customer service and technical support network. For up-to-date pricing of Pacific CL360 Plus RGB Radiator and Pacific C360/ C240 Radiators, please refer to the Thermaltake website or contact your local Thermaltake sales or PR representative.



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mstcobra
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#5593849 Posted on: 10/08/2018 05:33 PM
It's about time! It always irked me that they only had aluminum and essentially promoted mixed metal loops.

illrigger
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#5593948 Posted on: 10/08/2018 08:22 PM
It's about time! It always irked me that they only had aluminum and essentially promoted mixed metal loops.

Thermaltake moved to copper a couple years back, actually.

You are actually far more likely to have your loop fouled by a fancy coolant than galvanic corrosion, and every loop is still mixed metal anyway. Aluminum may be the most infamous offender, but almost every radiator mixes a copper loop with a brass tank, and most parts are nickel plated, all of which will react with one another. Even mixing parts from different manufacturers can cause reactions, because the grades of copper and nickel used can vary greatly, and the impurities can accelerate galvanic reactions (things to keep in mind when you are thinking about throwing those cheap Barrow or XSPC parts into your EK or Bitspower loop). Sticking with distilled water plus a biocide and anti-corrosive will cut your maintenance down to once every year to year and a half, and allow you to see when your loop starts to cloud.

It's also worth noting that every single AIO cooler out there has a copper block and aluminum rad, and they can go years with no issues - their closed systems and lack of light exposure helps a lot with bio and corrosion issues.

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