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Thermaltake Bigwater 760i Water Cooling Kit @ OC Cafe
*Review: OC Cafe (http://www.overclockercafe.com/Revie...i/index.html)*
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Thermaltake is far from a newcomer to all-in-one liquid cooling kits. We have seen their product lines expand from the original Aquarius to the Tribe, Symphony and Bigwater series. The newest Bigwater water cooling kit brings a number of the successes from other model lines together in what looks to be a well rounded, compact and efficient water cooling solution. When I say efficient, I'm not just talking about raw cooling power. End users today are far more sophisticated and demanding than ever before. Efficiency is the blending of raw cooling power, low noise levels, compactness and ease of installation. A failure in any one of these areas can be a product's doom. Thermaltake's newest Bigwater cooling option styled the 760i, looks to have raised the bar in what we see as a superior all in one water cooling kit. Let's have a closer look at the Bigwater 760i and what it brings to the table.


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