Thursday, April 27th 2017

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

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

#2
LiveOrDie
Wow thats one ugly block, and the black back plate sure does match the rest of the kit.......
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#3
ensabrenoir
......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.....
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#4
bogami
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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#5
VSG
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ensabrenoir......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.
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#6
Caring1
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.
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VSG
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Caring1It 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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