Thermaltake presents its new Pacific MX1 Plus blocks with a design similar to an AIO

Source: Geeknetic added 21st Oct 2020

by Jordi Bercial Ago 15 minutes ago

Normally when we take a look at the liquid cooling system market, we can see a clear difference between the blocks for all-in-one liquid cooling and the blocks for customized liquid cooling , mainly due to the need, or lack of it, to house the water pump in the block itself .

But nevertheless, Thermaltake has launched the Pacific MX1 Plus , a block for custom liquid cooling that comes with a design practically identical to what we would find in an AIO , but obviously without a water pump inside, since this is something that is installed externally in a liquid cooling personalize da.

Beyond its design, we find a block with a cold nickel-plated copper plate with 0 fins. 15 mm , lighting ARGB in ring shape, mirror finish and support for the main sockets on the market, which are AM4, LGA 115 x, LGA 1200 and LGA 2066.

The Thermaltake Pacific MX1 Plus also has a thermal diode that we can connect where we want, for example, if we have a motherboard that accepts the input of external diodes or if we have some kind of control center for it. For now its price is not known.

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Jordi Bercial

Avid enthusiast of technology and electronics. I messed around with computer components almost since I learned to ride. I started working at Geeknetic after winning a contest on their forum for writing hardware articles. Drift, mechanics and photography lover. Don’t be shy and leave a comment on my articles if you have any questions.