Thermaltake showed an interesting novelty – a 120 mm panel mounted in place of the fan, presenting liquid cooling parameters on an ongoing basis. The device mounted on the front of the case pleases the eye with three analog clocks, allowing you to monitor the most critical parameters of the cooling system and the temperature inside the computer case on an ongoing basis. The colors of the backlight of the dials of analog clocks can be freely changed.
Thermaltake showed an interesting novelty – a 120 mm panel mounted in place of the fan, presenting liquid cooling parameters on an ongoing basis using interesting analog indicators.
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Owners of extensive liquid cooling systems will certainly appreciate the novelty presented by Thermaltake, with the rather long name Pacific TF3 Liquid Cooling System Dashboard, which is mounted in place of the standard 120 mm fan. This panel is equipped with three analog indicators that monitor in real time the basic parameters of the liquid cooling system. The gadget, using a set of real, analog tips, presents us with the current liquid pressure, coolant temperature, and ambient temperature of the housing.
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The device can be easily mounted in a free 120 mm fan bay on the front of the case, and connected to the liquid cooling set using the accessories included in the set. What’s more, the product supports RGB lighting control for each indicator, thanks to which we can freely interfere with the color of the manometer’s top and make it dependent on, for example, the temperature of the liquid or its pressure. The measuring range of the panel is from 0 to 1 bar in the case of pressure (accuracy ± 0.05 bar), while the temperature of the liquid will be measured in the range from 0°C – 70°C with an accuracy of ± 1°C. The price of the product is $119 in shop producer’s.
Source: thermaltake, techpowerup