In recent years, the cooling market has been dominated by dropsy all-in-ones with trendy RGB lighting, a standard mounting scheme, and parts already prepared for installation. Nevertheless, there are many enthusiasts and modders who prefer to assemble the entire cooling system on their own, based on current tasks. It is for this category of users that the Taiwanese brand Thermaltake continues to regularly update its Pacific product line, releasing custom radiators, water blocks and other LSS elements.


The beauty of this approach comes from several things. First, the user is left with room for creativity. He is not constrained by Aestek's drawings in any way and is free to select system elements for a specific assembly. For example, with the help of Pacific modules, the user can install a profile water block to cool hot DDR4 memory modules that are working at the limit. Swap out your regular plastic pump cap for one with a built-in LCD display that loops a gif of their favorite anime. Install the optional Pacific TF3 module to monitor system performance. Or replace ordinary fans with silent coolers with contour lighting. Alas, closed-cycle LSS cannot boast of such capabilities.

For almost 10 years of existence of the Thermaltake Pacific series, a lot of different modules have come out in it, which in many respects duplicate each other. There were almost 2 dozen radiators alone. They differ in body length, color, backlight support and other nuances. In retail, you can also find replacement pumps, a variety of fittings, tanks, pipes, accessories and refrigerant kits. All elements can be purchased separately or ordered as a disassembled kit.