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Thermaltake Pacific CL360 Max D5c Res/Pump 16.8 Million Color RGB (Alexa, Razer Chroma) Software Enabled Copper Radiator PETG Hard Tube Water Cooling Kit CL-W259-CU00SW-A

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Style: Hard Tube


Size: 360mm Radiator MAX


Features

  • LGA 1700 Available. Contact Thermaltake Tech Support for LGA 1700 upgrade kit.
  • [WORKS WITH ALEXA] - Pair with an Alexa-enabled device (not included) and control lights, fan speeds, and even check the current weather condition by giving verbal commends via TT RGB Plus software/app
  • [SYNC WITH RAZER CHROMA] - Experience synchronized gaming and RGB lighting effects on cooling systems and gaming gear via TT RGB Plus and Razer Synapse 3
  • [All INCLUDED] - Contains CPU water block, pump/reservoir, radiator, fans, fittings, tubing, and coolant, which are components necessary to complete a CPU water cooling loop
  • [W5 PLUS CPU WATER BLOCK] - Fit all modern CPU sockets with universal mounting mechanism. Built-in water temperature sensor can detet the coolant temperature and show real-time data in TT RGB Plus Software
  • [PR22-D5 PLUS RESERVOIR/PUMP COMBO] - Manufactured from POM and PMMA, the unit includes a 300ml reservoir with an integrated D5 pump and an RGB LED ring built in the cap
  • [CL360 PLUS COPPER RGB Radiator] - 64mm thick copper radiator with high-density 14 Fins-per-inch design (FPI: 14) offering the best cooling capacity with a 16. 8M colors LED strip included
  • [RIING DUO 12 RADIATOR FAN] - 120mm PWM fan with compression blades, hydraulic bearing, and dual RGB LED rings
  • [V-TUBLER PETG TUBE] - 5/8 (16mm) OD 500mm (8 Pack)
  • [FITTINGS & COOLANT] - Four rubber O-rings leak-free C-Pro Fitting / 90 Degree two O-rings adapter / Pure T1000 Coolant

Description

Thermaltake Pacific CL360 Max D5 Hard Tube Water Cooling Kit is designed for users who like an efficient and premium-quality combo kit that is ready to be controlled by TT RGB Plus software and also support Razer Chroma Furthermore all TT RGB PLUS products can work with Alexa Voice Service The kit includes three Riing Duo 12 RGB Radiator Fans a Pacific W5 ARGB CPU Water Block Pacific PR22-D5 Plus Pump/Reservoir Combo Pacific CL360 Radiator A bottle of T1000 Coolant Pure Clear six C-Pro G14 PETG 16mm OD Compressions eight V-Tubler PETG Tubes an ARGB LED controller and other accessories. P/N: CL-W259-CU00SW-A DIMENSION (S): 551 (L) x 231 (W) x 214 (H) COMPATIBILITY: Intel LGA 2066/2011/1366/1156/1155/1151/1150/775, AMD AM4/FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2 COMPONENTS DIMENSION Pump & Reservoir: 94.1 (L) x 87.4 (W) x 309.7 (H) mmCopper Radiator: 64 (H) x 132 (W) x 405 (L) mmTUBE DIMENSION: OD: 16mm, ID: 12mm, L: 500mmFAN SPEC: PWM 500~1500 RPMCOOLANT: T1000 Coolant Pure Clear KIT CONTENTSCPU Water Block: Pacific Pacific W5 x1 Pump/Reservoir: Pacific PR22-D5 Plus Pump/Reservoir Combo x1Radiator: Pacific CL360 Plus Radiator 64 (H) x 129 (W) x 402.5 (L) mm x1Fittings- Pacific C-Pro G1/4 PETG 16mm OD Compression – Black x8- Pacific G1/4 90 Degree Adapter - Black x2 Fan: Riing Duo 12 RGB Radiator Fan x3 Coolant: Thermaltake T1000 Coolant Pure Clear x1 Tube: V-Tubler PETG Tube 16mm OD 500mm x 8Accessory- Silicone Insert 900mm Tt Premium Edition x1- Intel and AMD Universal Backplated & Mounting Kit- 24pin ATX Bridge Tool x1- Thermaltake Thermal Grease x1- Refill bottle x1.

Product Dimensions: 21.8"L x 9.4"W x 8.3"H


Brand: Thermaltake


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 551 watts


Cooling Method: Water


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Noise Level: 23.9 dB


Material: Copper


Maximum Rotational Speed: 1500 RPM


Product Dimensions: ‎21.8"L x 9.4"W x 8.3"H


Brand: ‎Thermaltake


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Wattage: ‎551 watts


Cooling Method: ‎Water


Compatible Devices: ‎Desktop


Noise Level: ‎23.9 dB


Material: ‎Copper


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎1500 RPM


Item model number: ‎CL-W259-CU00SW-A


Item Weight: ‎16.2 pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎21.8 x 9.4 x 8.3 inches


Manufacturer: ‎Thermaltake


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Date First Available: ‎January 24, 2020


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  • Daunting at first, but it gets easy quick!
Style: Hard Tube Size: 240mm Radiator
This was my first custom hard loop liquid cooling kit. My last one was a custom Danger Den flexible tube loop back in 2004. This kit does take some skill in measuring and estimating and definitely does not come with everything you need. You will also need a cutting tool, trimming/deburring tool, and a crap load of Youtube videos, and a metric tonne of patience. That said, I still have 4 of the 8 hard tubes left, so I don't think I did too bad. I'm considering adding a second 240mm Rad to help drop the 30C coolant temps I'm seeing on my i9-9900K. Just take it slow, use soapy water on the silicone insert, heat evenly and much wider than you think you need, and go SLOW! Practice with one tube until you get it down, then use the remaining for your system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2019 by B. Gill

  • A Really Great Deal
Style: Hard Tube Size: 360mm Radiator MAX
Where to start? I am a total beginner to building computers but I finally decided to put down the money to build my dream PC and I knew I wanted to water cool it. I use a Thermaltake Core P3 Case and I figured that I would want to find a Thermaltake water cooling kit to match it. I looked around on Youtube to see what people were using but I couldn't find anything on this specific case so I decided to gamble and give it a try. Out of the box, everything was neatly packed with plenty of foam and nothing was damaged or scratched. The fans are beautiful and the radiator is awesome. The CPU block works great and all the fittings have not let a leak through yet! (and they are even installed incorrectly on the PETG tubing but they are so good that they still work) I really cannot stress enough how quiet the pump is and there is a helpful little dial on the bottom that adjusts the speed of the water flow. I found that at the lowest speed, I can easily cool a Ryzen 9 3900x with no issues. Some helpful tips that I wish I knew: Order this with bend guides, extra PETG 5/8 tubing, and a pipe cutter - you'll need them all if you want to be able to use this kit. With those items combined, it's like an extra $50 but you can't do it without them! Another thing: I ordered a GPU water block to cool my 2080ti and I thought I would need extra fittings but this kit comes with enough so you don't have to order any! And even on the lowest speed, the pump and the radiator are able to cool an overclocked GPU and CPU without any issues and they will never bottleneck due to thermal overload. 10/10 I will be buying this kit again for my next build. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020 by Josh McEwen Josh McEwen

  • Works really well once in place, though are some quality control issues
Style: Hard Tube Size: 360mm Radiator MAX
I purchased this for a new Covid inspired Ryzen build back in May, I'll list the specs at the bottom. I've used closed loop systems before and liked the idea of a going a little bit over the top this time around and do a custom loop. I settled on this system partially because I had already gotten a Thermaltake case and this would easily fit in it, it's huge and weighs a ton. It makes me think they designed the case with this kit in mind, it fits that well together. I also really liked the pump that this came with more than the others I was finding mostly, and with the kit I didn't really have to worry about fudging a fitting on the order only to realize it later. I also picked up the Thermaltake hard tube tool kit while I was at it, which came in handy. The radiator is of decent quality and is way deeper than you think, small cases might struggle with this. CPU waterblock was of fantastic quality, it really feels and looks the part. Fittings are good quality and easy to use . Pump is SUBSTANTIAL in size, really didn't realize that going in as it's almost the length of my forearm, but of excellent quality. Fans are super quiet and the RGB is bright. The RGB control boxes are cheap and super finicky. The tubing is a little cheap but works well, heat gun needed or I suppose a blow dryer would work. There is a silicon cylinder to help you form the tubs to how you want them however there is not a cutting mechanism included, if you have a pipe cutter this doesn't matter as it works just fine. Machined parts were of good quality with one exception. One of the barrel fasteners for the cpu mounting bracket had bad threads and couldn't be used. I contacted thermaltake and got an RMA response in about 3 days, they said they would just send me a the small part since there was no need to send the whole kit back. I got it about 2 weeks later. Not great but it wasn't the RMA dept's fault, things seem to languish in shipping as I will come to find out. Alright 2.5 weeks later I get to restarting to build again and it was a breeze. Everything mounted fine, and once you get the hang of how you want to do the tubes it's a breeze. Admittedly I don't have perfect square angles but eh good enough, it's getting redone once I have a new GPU and waterblock to match. Everything is hooked up and the I ran distilled water through the loop for a day to watch for leaks, none. Ok maiden voyage time. It all works and is whisper quiet, looks great. I should note the pump does have settings if you want or need to up the flow, and it still stays quiet. A week later, some of the RGBs on the fans and panel aren't working anymore, started as intermittent then just stopped entirely. Lots of testing and it's definitely one of the 2 RGB control boxes I have inside the case. I send the info to Thermaltake's customer service and get a response, only 2 days this time, that they would tend to agree with me and will be sending out a new control box immediately. Again 2 weeks go by, each time I get the RMA approval very quickly but the item takes for ever to ship it seems. Going on 5 months later, I'm quite happy with the system. It's super quiet and runs very cool, it's only doing the cpu for now so this should go without saying. I've changed out the liquid once already just for the sake of it, I highly recommend you get a couple extra parts to put in a drain valve as it makes this sooooooo much easier. The TT RGB software is drech but works for the most part, it can get really finicky after sleep cycles. If if had to do it again I might go with a smaller radiator and pump, these are almost comically large. I really like the look of the system laying horizontally without any of the RGB running as it looks like some crazy high end stereo gear. But I worry that the weight of the pump will slowly pull it into the fans so I keep it vertical most of the time. TLDR; If you would rather grab it all from one place and everything match right then slowly piece together a system that as you might not be able to get the part you want at the time you want, this is the kit for you. Watch for some minor quality control issues but Thermaltake is pretty good about replacing stuff, even if their shipping department doesn't seem to care much. It's pretty, it's quiet, and it was easy. What's not to love. Rzyen 3900X, MSI MEG x570 ACE MB, 32GB Trident Neo Z RAM, 2x 1TB Sabrent PCIE 4.0 M.2 SSD, EVGA 1080 GTX, Seasonic 850w Focus Power Supply, Thermaltake Core P3 case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020 by M. J. Williams M. J. Williams

  • Bad Reservoir / Pump
Style: Soft Tube Size: 360mm Radiator
tl;dr: Not worth it, while everything was working the reservoir itself leaked and then eventually the pump died. It was mostly very simple to install this. The instructions were the bare-minimum for what I'd call acceptable, but covered everything except one of the cables on the pump which I needed to find a video for. The packaging separated things out nicely (although perhaps using a bit too many plastic bags), and everything you need is included (at least in the soft tubing version). There was enough fluid included to fill the loop even when using the entire length of tubing, with enough left over to refill the reservoir a little more than half-way to account for evaporation / leaks. For a little over two weeks this seemed to be working perfectly, keeping my CPU cool despite a heat wave. After that, though, I noticed the reservoir level going down despite there being no leaks in any other connections. After moving the reservoir I noticed there was a puddle directly under it, and after wrapping it in paper towels, I found there was a leak in the reservoir itself. While this would have been a problem in-and-of-itself, the pump just entirely failed a day later making it a moot point. After disassembling everything to return it, I saw that where the leak had made a puddle the paint in my case was being eaten resulting in an area of discoloration that's either peeling or completely flaked off already. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022 by Caleb

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