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Review on Thermaltake Pacific Chrome 4 C-ProG1/4 PETG 16mm OD Compression Fitting with Build-In O-Rings (CL-W213-CU00SL-A) by Jeremiah Vishwasrao

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Thermaltake is awesome. The Core P7 chassis still needs to be manufactured!

I didn't want to do RGB for the pump and faucets just because I wanted to use a colored coolant. D-5, which has an excellent, mostly transparent, cap that allows you to rotate the inlets for easier hard pipe installation. So I had to get RGB fittings because once you're in, you're totally in! You get a whole bunch of controllers, but Thermaltake's RGB is really good, and the 120/140 quad-core fans are the best. I also think the TT plus and Neon Maker software is better than motherboard software like Fusion 2.0 (which I have). These connectors allow you to hide a lot of wires, but you can control them and the pump (and the water block, I have an MX1 Plus - cool I bet it looks imo - and it shows the temp). If you use an RGB pump then get the P32, not the P22 plus - both are RGB but the cap is MUCH better, for $20 - and get the RGB connectors too, they are worth all. I have products that work with Thermaltake RGB Plus software: 4 x 120mm quad core fans1 - MX1 Plus RGB water block1 - P32 D-5 RGB pump/reservoir1 - irgb 1000w PSU RGS (synced to TT Plus software). You can see RGB. Got the fittings today, haven't had time to put them on yet. 6x RGB mounts (enough for full cycle from external heatsink to rear heatsink. I don't have RGB RAM but it is water cooled. I don't like mixing parts in assembly, I have all these thermaltake with a gigabyte vision D Motherboard and Gigabyte GeForce 1660 Super GPU. All in all, I highly recommend Thermaltake. Now, please buy me a Core P7!

Pros
  • DIY: Compatible with liquid cooling components that use G1/4 threaded fittings and 16mm rigid PETG, acrylic and copper tubing.
Cons
  • Infinitely slow