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The Thermaltake Pacific PR32-D5 Plus is a high-performance pump and reservoir combo designed for advanced PC water cooling. Featuring a 360° rotary cap for flexible port positioning, a powerful D5 pump with 5-speed control delivering up to 1135 liters/hour flow and 15 feet pump head, and a large 400ml reservoir rated for 50 PSI. Its 12 addressable LEDs offer 16.8 million RGB colors controllable via TT RGB Plus software, Alexa, and Razer Chroma, while versatile mounting options include a fan bracket for compact builds. Ideal for enthusiasts seeking customizable, efficient, and visually stunning cooling solutions.







| ASIN | B08P3Z4KTZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #200 in Water Cooling Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (639) |
| Item model number | CL-W280-PL00SW-A |
| Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
| National Stock Number | 0 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.25 x 5 x 4.25 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 841163074091 |
| Units | 1 Count |
C**H
No significant problems
The reservoir is watertight, assuming you make the connections properly, and the pump is quiet on its highest setting. That's the most important things to me. The inlet tube makes sure air trapped at the top of the reservoir doesn't get entrained into the water flow and circulated out into the system. It's a common feature on reservoirs, but some don't have a long enough tube. The mounting is a little clunky, I mount it to the floor of the case and I don't need the vertical mount bracket sticking out the back and making it look part finished. The pump wiring is long and colorful, which doesn't go with the black wiring on the cap. The pump/reservoir comes with a USB hub with another Molex connector, seems like they could have done something to reduce the wiring. It also comes with a micro USB cable for connecting to the motherboard. Fortunately my motherboard has plenty of USB connectors, and I don't need any of the conventional USB headers, so this wasn't a problem. In my case the pump drives water through two water blocks, two large radiators, and an inline mesh filter rapidly enough to keep the exit temperatures from the water blocks down to 10C over ambient. If I need another reservoir/pump this would be high on my list. I bought it on sale, so it was an easier choice at that time.
D**N
Awesome pump/res
Excellent build quality and operation. Non PWM so you'll have to manually set the desired pump rpm. Kind of tall so it fills in a bit of that unused space. Just beware that the pump speed selector is located on the bottom of the assembly and that could make it tough to change rpm. Flows great, runs quiet. Very happy with it so far.
A**M
Looks amazing
Works great and quiet. had one small hiccup few days after installing. pump stopped working tho was no big problem took pump out and cleaned the ceramic ball in it. Have had 0 problems since.
C**L
Works Good
It's a simple looking combo that I decided would be the better route for myself as this was going to be my first custom loop. It looks clean and I am grateful for the mod kit on the top. The shroud over the pump looks clean. I can't comment on sound other than I never hear the thing run and I have it sitting right around 50%. When you crank it to 100% it makes a lil noise but it's not bad (I game with openbacks and that doesn't interfere at all). It looks good and I like the larger reservoir* I like it's size but Thermaltake could have done a few things different I feel: 1. I couldn't make the side mounts work with their p90 case (short of maybe drilling holes in it which I didn't want to do to a brand new case). 2. Adjustable speeds for the pump is great but the only way to access this is with a small screwdriver and to get under the pump with a flashlight to spot the lil bugger. Otherwise it works good, just not easily accessible nore to change speeds. 3. Lastly I had some issues getting a good seal with at the fitting at the exit? port (the port coming from the pump). While it didn't help the EK extension I was using didn't have many threads but I couldn't get the compression fitting in there due to the fitting coming into contact with the plastic pump cover. So the threads probably only had 3 full rotations to go in which left me with a tiny tiny leak (like a drop every 8-10 minutes) but a leak nonetheless. I didn't want to torque the fitting on anymore since I was afraid of stripping the PLASTIC threads...but eventually with the help of some silicone spray it has sealed things up and a month later not 1 drop leaked. Overall it's a great combo for a beginner such as myself but now that I've dabbled with it I think my next loop will consist of separate pump and reservoir. ***Update 5/17/2019*** Figured I'd add another picture after I decided to reconfigure my loop. While cleaning everything I ended up breaking the insert for the top feed port that goes inside of my reservoir. I did find a replacement piece (Barrow G1/4" External Flow Guide Adapter) that does the job but isn't as long and also technically mounts externally on the cap. I'm sure if I had reached out to TT support they probably could have helped as well.
K**I
It was time to retire my around 18 years old Eheim based pump. 3x 360 radiators and the TechN AM4 water block (fine fins) was to much for this old lady. This ddc pump has so much more water flow and is quite enough (if the air is out). I was real positive surprised, nearly shocked about the flow rate. Wow... I didn't expect this. Not needed, but nice to have. I was reading so often, the ddc is loud for some ones. I disagree - for this huge water flow it's a quite pump. Not louder than my 4x 140 and 6x 120 fans in lilent mode. I mounted the ddc with 4 rubber absorber screws and all is ok. No leaking, no other problems. I tried to let the pump run in 7v. It's not bad, but I went back to 12v, because I don't see any benifits. Temerature of the pump is a little bit at the warm side, maybe less at 7v but no drama at all with 12v. Only thing - make sure, you have enough space in your case. The diameter of the tube is bigger than many other tanks. Even in my huge x71 core tower, the HDD's went down to the lower chamber. I would buy it again and recommend this pump/tank combo
J**O
This piece of reservoir ACTUALLY LEAKS NOW I AM PISSED OFF. WHAT THE ACTUAL PIECE OF TECH THAT LEAKS AT THE BASE. THE SEAL IS HORRIBLE. I EXPECT A REFUND.
S**H
perfect, work in silence.....
H**I
GOOD
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