Case and cooling manufacturer Thermaltake has partnered up with ASUS to bring a custom full-cover monoblock to life. This one however, is specifically tailored for ASUS TUF X299 Mark I motherboard. Supporting Intel’s latest Skylake-X HEDT line, X299 motherboards need quite a bit of cooling help when overclocking.
Not just due to the heat from the CPU itself, but with the VRM as well. Especially in light of users experiencing throttling due to inadequate VRM cooling. Thus, a monoblock is an elegant and effective solution for those seeking further performance enhancements.
Of course it does! Thermaltake has fully embraced the RGB LED wave and outfits the ASUS TUF Pacific M4 with lights. Users can then synchronize this with the built-in RGB LED controller on the motherboard. The result? A high-performance system with aesthetics to match.
The Pacific M4 monoblock is also Tt LCS certified. Which means it is compatible with the company’s array of liquid cooling products which includes hardline tubing, fittings, radiators, coolants and more. The optimized copper fin microstructure has 0.15mm gaps and is nickel plated to prevent corrosion. It also accepts standard G1/4 fittings so it readily integrates into most cooling systems.
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