Friday, March 23rd 2018

Thermaltake Launches Pacific CL Series Copper Radiators

Thermaltake, a leading brand in PC cooling solutions, today released the latest copper radiator lineup - Pacific CL360, Pacific CL420 and Pacific CL480. Available in 360mm, 420mm and 480mm, the Pacific CL Series utilizes an extremely thick radiator with a high-density copper fin design and brass tank to assure the best cooling capacity. The radiators are lighter and more durable than most copper radiators on the market thanks to the stainless steel made side panels that guarantee durability as well as reduce the weight. The integrated G1/4" threads are optimized for easy installation while rigid connections ensure leak-resistant measures are in place. With an ideal mounting, fitting and flow set-up, the radiators meet your cooling needs in every way!
Exclusively "Tt LCS Certified"
Tt LCS Certified is a Thermaltake exclusive certification applied to products that pass the rigorous hardcore enthusiast standards that only the world's best LCS chassis are held to. The Tt LCS certification was created so that we at Thermaltake can clearly convey to power users and enthusiasts which chassis are built and tested to be best compatible under extreme liquid cooling configurations. This ensures you get the best performance, compatibility and features.

Features of the Thermaltake Pacific CL Series Copper Radiators:

Optimized Heat Dispatching
The radiators are optimized for efficiently pulling heat away from the power-dissipating components thus achieving maximum heat dissipation at both low and high airflow operation. After soldering, the fin and tube connect to form a joint, thereby creating uniform heat transfer.
Triple-Row Copper Tubes with Brass Tank
To assure the best thermal capacity and increase heat transfer, the Pacific CL Series is engineered with an extremely thick 64mm radiator along with a triple-row flat tube design and brass tank. This technique allows that water flows down on the one side, and then passes across the bottom chamber before circulating back to the other side of the radiator.
High-Density Copper Fin Design
Fin density is optimally designed to accommodate high air volume (FPI: 14). The performance improves significantly with increased fan speed, offering superior cooling efficiency during operation.
Stainless Steel Side Panels
Unlike most of copper radiators on the market, the Pacific CL Series utilizes stainless steel made side panels that increase the durability and strength of the radiator while reducing the weight.
High-Quality Manufacturing Process: Reflow Soldering
An exceptional manufacturing process using high temperature soldering at 482℉/250℃ sets the radiator in a class of its own. This technique allows for impurities to be kept out of the soldering process, ensuring that full strength on all the connected areas is achieved. The radiator is baked through a controlled atmosphere soldering line. The materials melt into each other to accomplish optimal thermal transfer from the tubes to the actual fins in order to attain better heat evacuation.
Remarkable Expansion
Designed for 120mm and 140mm high-static pressure fans, the Pacific CL Series allow users to build up aesthetically-superior watercooled PCs as well as incorporate externally-modular upgrades for the systems, delivering the ultimate in custom configurations.

Thermaltake Pacific CL Series Copper Radiators are now available on TT Premium online shops. The product availability and price vary by country and region.
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5 Comments on Thermaltake Launches Pacific CL Series Copper Radiators

#1
ZeroFM
High-Density ... EK selling 22 FPI radiators
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#2
VSG
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ZeroFMHigh-Density ... EK selling 22 FPI radiators
On a single row, slimmer radiator. This is on a triple row radiator, where it's uncommon.
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#3
Overclocker_2001
edited.. not read which HIGH FPI value they mean...

14 fpi is not high...
price will tell if it is worth it..
but TT is overpriced ( at least in europe )

14 fpi does not require high static pressur fan..
a 1000rpm fan will do the job pretty well... 1250-1300rpm top it with less noise added.
btw i prefer low speed 38mm fan over high speed 25mm one...

my old nidec 120mm rock ( but at full speed make some noise... not too much perhaps )
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#4
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
no 240mm ones!
glad they decided to move on and make cooper rads for full cooper WC!

Regards.,
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#5
bogami
Finally the copper is in the right place. The pool poosh layout is recommended for radiators so designed . The prices in Europe are abnormally high for products from TT, liquode cooleng but they do not offer anything special. Because of the current fashion RGB lightening mode and poor air flow in many casses. That's why I recommend a thicker radiator .it will prolong the cooling for a few minutes. G.L.
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