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Thermaltake Bigwater 745 Review @ FastSilicon
Review: FastSilicon
__________ The vast options available for heat dissipation to the enthusiast/hobbyist can be confusing to those new to the market. Fortunately, due to the massive increase in thermal energy production in more common computer systems and mid-level gaming machines, a demand for companies combining components from high end cooling setups into DIY kits for the average user has expanded. One option available is water cooling. These water systems were originally only available to those with the knowledge to build their own systems, or those with the money necessary to purchase high priced kits. They are now being packaged for the common enthusiast to wet their palette. One of the companies in the lead for providing components of this nature is Thermaltake. The quality and performance of their active air and water cooling systems have given their name credibility. For those new to water cooling, where a bad decision could mean devastation, this credibility is crucial when making part selections. Today we are going to look at one of these ready-to-go setups. We will see whether or not Thermaltake earns the average user's respect by easing them into the water cooling world with their Bigwater 745 mid-level water cooling kit. Let's take a look at the obligatory specs page, then move on... |
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