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Old Oct 14, 2005, 04:28 PM   #1
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Thermaltake Silent Water Cooling Kit @ Overclocker Cafe

Water cooling has come a long way since the big names started mass producing all-in-one kits a few years back. In that time, these kits have broken up into two categories; that of silent operation and that of high performance (usually anything but silent). Whichever category a kit may be classified as, installation has greatly simplified but eluded the simplicity that most air cooling solutions have. Thermaltake’s new Silent Water Kit looks to aim directly at this mark. Aside from its being an all-in-one kit, the Silent Water is ready to install straight from the box. Ready to install as in, mount it and fire up your machine. The unit is already pre-filled with coolant which should tell you something. The central unit is based around a variable rate 120mm fan to provide high end cooling while giving the end user an option of turning the fan speed down for near silent operation. Today, the people at Thermaltake have hooked us up for a look at their newest (and simplest) water cooling system they have produced to date.
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