Thermaltake Pacific W7 Plus and MX1 Plus processor waterblocks, as well as the Pacific PR32-D5 Plus combination unit

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Sales of Pacific PR32-D5 Plus, Pacific W7 Plus, and CPU Pacific MX1 Plus manufacturer promises to begin in the third quarter

This week Thermaltake introduced three new products in the category of components for liquid cooling systems: the Pacific W7 Plus and MX1 Plus processor waterblocks, as well as the Pacific PR32-D5 Plus combination unit, which includes a tank and a pump.

Pacific PR32-D5 Plus
Pacific PR32-D5 Plus

Thermaltake Pacific W7 Plus and MX1 Plus processor waterblocks, as well as the Pacific PR32-D5 Plus combination unit

The Pacific PR32-D5 Plus is designed with a rotating element with two G1 / 4 “ports for easy connection. The 220 mm tank with 300 ml capacity is adorned with twelve addressable LEDs that can be controlled using TT RGB Plus software. The tank is connected to the D5 pump The unit can be attached to a radiator or fan to save space in the housing.

A feature of the Pacific W7 Plus water block is a transparent cover backlit by full-color illumination. The base is made of copper and nickel-plated. The surface adjacent to the processor cover is polished to a mirror shine. A coolant temperature sensor is integrated into the water block, the readings of which are transmitted to the TT RGB Plus software, which controls twelve addressable LEDs.

The base of the Pacific MX1 Plus water block is also made of copper, polished, and protected against corrosion by nickel plating. The cover is decorated differently than the Pacific W7 Plus, but it is also decorated with lights on twelve addressable LEDs. There is also a coolant temperature sensor, the readings of which are transmitted to the TT RGB Plus software.

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Both waterblocks are compatible with Intel and AMD processors.

Sales of Pacific PR32-D5 Plus, Pacific W7 Plus, and CPU Pacific MX1 Plus manufacturer promises to start in the third quarter. Prices are still unknown.