💧 Cool smarter, not harder — where performance meets style.
The Thermaltake Pacific MX2 Ultra is a premium CPU water block featuring a vibrant 2.1-inch 480x480 IPS LCD display for real-time monitoring and customizable visuals. Its central inlet design maximizes cooling efficiency by directing coolant straight to the CPU heat source. Equipped with a built-in water temperature sensor, it integrates seamlessly with TT RGB Plus 2.0 software for dynamic temperature and frequency tracking. Compatible with the latest Intel LGA 1700 and universal AMD sockets, this water block combines cutting-edge cooling performance with sleek, customizable aesthetics tailored for high-performance PC builds.
Brand | Thermaltake |
Power Connector Type | 9-Pin |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Wattage | 1.15 watts |
Cooling Method | Water |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 1 dB |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
UPC | 841163078921 |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | CL-W332-CU00SW-A |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.51 x 4.96 x 2.91 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.51 x 4.96 x 2.91 inches |
Color | Black |
ASIN | B09SBTM9XV |
Date First Available | February 11, 2022 |
R**H
Review for Thermaltake Pacific MX2 Ultra CPU Waterblock
To be clear, this review is for the Thermaltake Pacific MX2 Ultra CPU Waterblock, 2.1 inch LCS Disaplay, Build in Water Temperature Senser, LGA 1700, CL-W332-CU00SW-A. The majority of the negative reviews are for different ThermalTake products - Look at the pictures included with their reviews.I bought this for my Asus Prime Z590-A motherboard & Intel i9-11900k processor. Installation was relatively easy, programming the software was easy as well. This water-block works well to control the extreme heat generated by the i9-11900k Processor. The information displayed on the LCS display is helpful to quickly monitor critical stats for system performance. It also looks great in the PC. It is a little pricey, but it is well made of premium material and should last the life of the computer.
L**E
Great water block, screen software needs updates
The media could not be loaded. This water block with the screen is a dream come true for my build. The only thing is the software could use text size and color updat for just text, other wise it's very good. So cool looking in any water cool loop.
J**N
Cools great, screen is nice....can't export water temp data to control fans/pump.
I love this waterblock. It was easy to install, looks great, and cools great. No complaints at all about quality.HOWEVER, any water temp sensor I've ever ran in my systems has been used to control my fan speeds. There's no need to have your fans ramping up and down continuously on a closed water loop, yet here we are with a really killer looking unit that doesn't allow the temperature data to be read by any other software programs! On top of that, you can't do any type of fan control in their proprietary software (unless you have TT fans maybe, but I don't), so besides looking pretty and being able to read it, functionally it's a bit lacking.The other gripe I have is that the thermaltake software just EATS CPU usage. I'm running a 13900K and 4090 and it regularly is showing using upwards of 10% of my GPU. I instead have opted to upload my own image and remove the software. The only problem with this is it will ONLY display WATER temp in this configuration. If you want it to rotate through any other sensor temps such as CPU, GPU, RAM, etc, you have to run their software in the background.All in all I'm really satisfied with the product, but the software design and inability to allow any other fan/motherboard software to access the data from the sensor feels like a huge miss, especially when their own software doesn't do it.
J**E
Se ve muy buen producto
The media could not be loaded. Loco por ver como queda
A**E
Software is hot garbage - update
This is a quality piece made with good materials and looks great in my water loop. Easy to install, especially with TT pacific 16mm OD fittings. The software on the other hand is terrible, the interface is terrible and it's very clunky. My biggest gripe is every time I try to load an image other than the default options on to the LCD display the program closes. I have tried using their recommended GIF's, following the 480x480 parameters for images, loading previous versions of software, deleting and re-installing, on and on. Still nothing. I am not a software wizard, this is all just a hobby and I play games. I just would like for it to work. So when it doesn't you get an average rating at best. I recently built my wifes computer also and used the new Corsair LCD upgrade for it's AIO, works like a dream. Do better Thermaltake.I have since determined working with TT service desk that I have a unit with a bad controller. My options are to breakdown my water loop, disassemble and remove water block and RMA or the even better option, I can pay again for another water block and they will credit my old one when I get it returned. Ask me what I am getting out of this deal? That's right, inconvenience, frustration, aggravation, etc. Thanks for nothing TT and it will be a while if ever before I work with you again. And lastly I appreciate you being sorry for the situation. That's helps a lot.AS
A**R
Supports AM5
At least you don't need to buy new parts for the AM5.
B**N
Keeps 14900 cool.
Works like it should. Keeps my 14900 cool. Software is a little cheap. Works sometimes.
A**N
Software is Terrible
This block isn't bad, the only downfall is the software which plays a major part in your use of the block, you're paying a premium for the screen yet the software makes it almost unusable in my experience. The problem being is that the software stops working all the time, common reason include monitor going to sleep which is probably most annoying among many others, sometimes it just stops working when doing random tasks like browsing the web. Come to find out this is an existing problem with Thermal Take for years, yet the company feels it isn't important enough to address. So get ready to restart the software multiple times per day if you just leave your pc unattended for several minutes