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Thermaltake Pacific PR32-D5, and Pacific PR12-D5 Plus Pump+Reservoir Combo Now Available

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Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, is excited to announce the worldwide availability for Pacific PR32-D5 Pump & Reservoir Combo and Pacific PR12-D5 Plus Pump & Reservoir Combo in September 16th. The new launch products, the new members of the Pacific PR series, include a pump and reservoir combo with and without RGB lighting effects; if users want to add some glitter, or simplicity to their builds, the latest Pacific PR32-D5 and Pacific PR12-D5 Plus can fulfill their needs.

Pacific PR32-D5 is a non-RGB-designed pump, which inherits all the features of the previous Pacific PR32-D5 Plus but without the lighting effects. As an upgraded version of the Pacific PR22-D5, the parts of Pacific PR32-D5 are solely in colors of black and silver with no LED lighting to match our TOUGHFAN Series, which is an ideal option for users whose builds are in a calm tone and for those who are seeking simplicity. With a powerful pump, the coolant can circulate at a faster pace to cool down the system in a more effective manner. Besides, like the Pacific PR32-D5 Plus, the Pacific PR32-D5 is now one of the Thermaltake's largest reservoirs in the collection; its 267 mm tall reservoir has a capacity of 400 ml, which can bear a maximum pressure of 50 PSI. It brings flexibility by featuring a 360-degree rotary cap, which allows users to adjust the positions of the G 1/4 thread ports with convenience while installing, especially when connecting tubes. Additionally, users can choose from installing the Pacific PR32-D5 with a mounting stand or with a bracket to be fitted onto a fan.



Pacific PR12-D5 Plus Pump & Reservoir Combo
Coming in a relatively smaller size, Pacific PR12-D5 Plus is a 196.7 mm tall reservoir with a capacity of 250 ml; not only is it suitable for small chassis, when placed in a large chassis, it releases extra space for more DIY styling, allowing users to add creativity with their builds. Its powerful pump head can push the coolant to reach up to 15 feet high at its maximum speed to guarantee a smooth water flow. Additionally, Pacific PR12-D5 Plus brings both flexibility and convenience. Firstly, Pacific PR12-D5 Plus can be placed on a mounting stand or a bracket for fitting onto a fan. Secondly, it comes with a 360-degree rotary cap, users can easily adjust the position of the cap's G 1/4 thread ports while building their system. What's more, this product is perfect for RGB enthusiasts. There are 12 addressable LEDs on the rotary cap delivering 16.8 million color illumination, and they work with TT RGB PLUS 2.0 Software, Razer Chroma Lighting, Amazon Alexa, and TT AI Voice Control.

Features of Pacific PR32-D5 and Pacific PR12-D5 Plus Pump & Reservoir Combo:
360° Rotary Cap
The 360-degree rotary cap allows users to adjust the positions of the G 1/4 thread ports even after it mounts to the chassis, providing more flexibility while building water-cooled builds.

Powerful Pump
The powerful pump head can push the coolant to reach up to 15 feet high at its maximum speed and provide a flow rate of 1135 liter per hour. 5 Level Speed control allows users to manually control the pump's speed, switching the pump speed depending on the computer's load.

Multiple Installation Option
Besides the standard reservoir and pump stand, the package also includes a bracket that allows users to install Pacific PR32-D5 or Pacific PR12-D5 Plus on a fan, allowing users to enjoy water cooling with any chassis.

Colorful Lighting (Pacific PR12-D5 Plus only)
Shining through the rotary cap is 12 addressable LEDs allowing users to experience numerous lighting effects and 16.8 million color combinations through the TT RGB Plus software.

Availability and Warranty
Pacific PR32-D5 and Pacific PR12-D5 Pump & Reservoir Combo are available for purchase today via the Thermaltake worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors. They are backed by a two-year warranty and supported by the Thermaltake worldwide customer service and technical support network.

MSRP: 199.99€ for both models.

For more information, visit the product pages of the Pacific PR32-D5 and Pacific PR32-D5 Plus.

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2 bills and no pwm? You fail, self professed pc diy leading brand. :p
Give me a call when you wake up plz.
 
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2 bills and no pwm? You fail, self professed pc diy leading brand. :p
Give me a call when you wake up plz.
Holy shit, I was going to say that this actually looks nice, but then I read your comment.

Not at that price, and not without PWM. It's easily twice the price it should be, and it's not as if Tt have a great reputation to justify the premium either....
 
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I'm using a vario D5, don't see the need for the speed to be constantly going up and down, on 3 it's fine and quiet.
 
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Ive got a couple of both kinds. I much prefer being able to set my pump speeds via pwm vs trying to change it with the itty bitty dial. Nothing wrong with either once you've found your optimal speed. Its just a pita getting there if you cant reach the dial easily. Especially with hardline.
 
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Ive got a couple of both kinds. I much prefer being able to set my pump speeds via pwm vs trying to change it with the itty bitty dial. Nothing wrong with either once you've found your optimal speed. Its just a pita getting there if you cant reach the dial easily. Especially with hardline.

Mine is easy to reach, which is a bonus.
 
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meanwhile im trying to find a Thermaltake Pacific PR2U....which you can already not find anywhere or its rediculously expensive
 
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