Thermaltake showcases a wealth of Custom Liquid Cooling Components at CES
Thermaltake are upping their custom liquid cooling game at CES 2025
We spent a lot of time at Thermaltake’s booth at CES 2025, and we are glad we did. Thermaltake had a lot to show us, and we will be ending our Thermaltake CES coverage with a look at their custom liquid cooling lineup.
Honestly, I’m impressed with how far Thermaltake’s custom liquid cooling segment has evolved over the past few years. At CES, a full lineup of blocks, pumps, reservoirs and fittings was on display, begging us to imagine the liquid cooling potential they could unleash.
Front and centre are Thermaltake’s newest pumps and pump/reservoir options. Below, we can see pumps of both the DDC and D5 varieties and aesthetics that move from the modern to the more traditional. To the right, we have a fully liquid-cooled PC, which uses hardline tubing and all-Thermaltake custom liquid cooling components. Yes, Thermaltake make CPU and GPU water blocks too.
What caught out eye most was Thermaltake’s huge fittings lineup. These new firrings are ASRock’s Pacific F-Pro series fittings, and we like how minimalistic they are.
On the ferrous wheel contraption below, we have adapters, offset fittings, extension fittings, compression fittings, rotary fittings and more. Thermaltake has all bases covered here, which is great news for liquid cooling enthusiasts.
We have other articles on Thermaltakeâs presence at CES 2025. You can have a look at their PC cases here, their new All-in-One liquid coolers here, and their Racing Sim/Flight Sim products here.
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