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Thermaltake Symphony Mini Water Cooling Kit Review @ Overclocker Cafe

Historically, when you have a good product, some designer or marketing person comes along and says “let’s make it bigger!” As far as the original Tt Symphony Liquid Cooling unit in concerned, that is easier said than done as the unit is over a meter tall to begin with! Bigger in this case is effectively out of the question but what about smaller? Making the Symphony smaller while keeping its distinctive looks could (and does) make for a very fine looking unit. By eliminating two of the five 120mm fans and shortening the height of the radiator of the original Symphony to match produces what else but the Symphony Mini. Now don’t let the word ‘Mini’ go to your head. The Symphony Mini is still a monster of an external water cooling kit but being smaller makes it a tad easier and more practical while keeping the Symphony’s conversational centerpiece look. Today, we have a look at the Symphony Mini thanks to the good people over at Thermaltake. Special thanks go out to Imei. Enough tease and talk, let’s get to it.
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