
Thermaltake CL-W253 Pacific C360 Water Cooling Kit - 5V RGB
A complete soft-tube custom loop kit with 360mm copper radiator, DDC pump, and addressable RGB sync for stunning, high-performance PC cooling.
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Overview
Key Features
LGA1700 Kit available. Search ASIN B09LLS3G47, Thermaltake P/N CL-O031-ST00BL-A, to upgrade now
Analog/digital lighting Analog lighting allows a selection of 7 lighting effects with the included a RGB Controller Connect lights to select 5V RGB Capable motherboards to utilize digital lighting schemes from ASUS aura Sync Gigabyte RGB FUSION MSI Mystic Light Sync and ASROCK polychrome Sync.
All included The C360 soft tube Kit contains a CPU water block pump/reservoir radiator fans fittings tubing and coolant which are components necessary to complete a CPU water cooling loop.
Slim copper radiator The C360 is engineered with 12 copper flat tubes and 17 fins per Inch This radiator's 27mm thick design assures fitment compatibility with most form Factor chassis.
Exclusive components W4 a RGB Edition water block T1000 pure Clear Coolant and a new pr15 ddc pump/reservoir combo.
2 years warranty.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- All-in-one kit eliminates the guesswork of sourcing individual custom loop components
- Copper radiator provides excellent thermal conductivity for efficient heat dissipation
- 5V ARGB lighting syncs natively with four major motherboard brands plus a standalone controller
- DDC pump and reservoir combo keeps the loop compact and simplifies installation
- Broad CPU socket compatibility covers most modern Intel and AMD platforms
👎 Cons
- The 360mm radiator and overall kit dimensions require a mid-tower or larger case
- Soft-tube loops can be bulkier and less aesthetically clean than hardline tubing setups
- Total assembled weight adds significant mass to the system compared to air or AIO coolers
- Filling, bleeding, and maintaining a custom loop demands more effort than a closed-loop AIO
- Does not include a GPU water block, so cooling the graphics card requires additional purchases