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🌡️ Thermaltake Pacific CL360 64mm Thick Copper Radiator: High-Performance Liquid Cooling System Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Details

Item Dimensions LxWxH17.4 x 6.53 x 3.8 inches
BrandThermaltake
Cooling MethodWater
MaterialStainless Steel

Description of 🌡️ Thermaltake Pacific CL360 64mm Thick Copper Radiator: High-Performance Liquid Cooling System

More Rows for More Cooling: Built to perform, this 64mm thick radiator offers a triple-row flat tube design and brass tank for best thermal capacity. High-Density Copper Fin Design: Designed to accommodate high air volume (Fin per Inch: 14). Stainless Steel Frame: Engineered with stainless steel side panels that increase the durability and strength of the radiator while reducing the weight. Optimized Heat Transfer: Optimized for efficiently pulling heat away from cycling coolant thus achieving maximum heat dissipation at both low and high airflow operation. High-Quality Manufacturing Process: Baked through a controlled atmosphere soldering line. Materials melt into each other to accomplish optimal thermal transfer from the tubes to the actual fins.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Product has a slight defect on the fins

When I opened the package and examined the heatsink, I noticed that some of the fins were discolored and also looked loose. The fins appear to have been raised slightly. I'm not sure if it was a manufacturing defect or shipping damage. I tested the device outside of the computer and found no leaks. I didn't want to wait any longer so I didn't ask for a refund. About 1-2 months have passed since installation and everything is still dry. Even if the pace is quite high. My temps fluctuate between…

Pros
  • Fits me great
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 4 out of 5

very happy but need space

worked fine in my setup with two of these. They're thick, so make sure your case can handle them first. Comes with the right length screws to mount 3 fans so you don't get too close to the fins afterwards. RINSE BEFORE USE - They have a lot of residue from the manufacturing process, so rinse them several times with a new mixture of distilled water and distilled white vinegar (you don't need a lot of vinegar) and then several times with just distilled water. Plan on about 2 gallons of water.

Pros
  • Great for a small house
Cons
  • I don't remember but something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Thick triple passage cools well.

Because of the thickness, I installed six 120mm fans, three on each side. Three blow into the slats, three from the opposite side suck in air and blow it into the room. It's a bit redundant, but I plan to overclock and water cool both the CPU and graphics card. I opted for Thermaltake's manual fan controller, which regulates each fan individually and also offers temperature monitoring at 6 different points in the case. This is a copper/brass pipe at the top and bottom of the radiator. So make…

Pros
  • Regular Price
Cons
  • Reliability

Revainrating 1 out of 5

GIGANTIC. Electronics - Water Cooling Systems

Radiators are HUGE. I'm not worried that they will adequately cool my 5600X/RTX3080 rig. A commonly reported problem with these wheels is that they leak, particularly at ports with plastic plugs installed. You must not hold these plastic stoppers during use! They are ONLY needed to protect the heatsink from dust during manufacturing/shipping/storage. Therefore, the Thermaltake package contains 3 metal plugs with O-rings. Ports that you use for the input/output should be occupied with fittings…

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • pisses me off

Your liquid cooling circuit, with this heatsink installed During installation I noticed that I had to pre-install and pre-pull all the screws, it took some effort, I know not if it was just my experience of doing this as the installation will just take longer apart from the installation went well the antimicrobial plug or the drain connector i noticed is misaligned installation face down, labeled on the wheel and then up, overall this is a matter of preference and doesn't affect the system, I…

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Poor

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A good radiator with an annoying flaw.

This heatsink is pretty good overall, it dissipates heat fairly well, the slightly lower fin density means it works well with most if not all fans and doesn't block airflow although it looks a bit reduced The number of fins doesn't seem to affect performance. It comes with all the hardware needed to attach it to the case as well as install the fans. All in all it's a good product with one major downside which is that they use plastic plugs to block unused ports (there are 5 ports, two on each…

Pros
  • Easy install
Cons
  • confused

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Thermaltake still makes cheap overpriced parts, I expected more.

This was built very cheaply, true cost should have been $19 Thermaltake still saves on their products and charges more. I love the look they are going for but they never get it right Computer/computers from clients and friends to show support so they can grow but it took too long and now I feel like they only extort money with cheap, overpriced parts. Me and my team will be using Corsair from now on I am selling our rigs and for now making new builds with all Corsair liquid coolers and…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Infinitely Sluggish