Thermaltake BigWater 760i review



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Specifications

The Thermaltake BigWater 760i review shows how this is tbe best pc watercooling you can buy. It is a drive bay coolant system so you can fit this into your computer without being to intrusive.

  • Fan Speed - 2400 RPM
  • Pump Speed - 500 Liters an hour
  • Overview

    The Thermaltake BigWater 760i review does show how much water this prebuilt watercooling pc can do. I do not condone buying pre- built computer watercooling, but some of them are pretty good. This is the best one for the value that I can find for the home consumer. This is great for your normal computer that may be running hot or if you live in a very hot climate.

    The cooling ability of this thermaltake water cooling is really good for a plug and play stystem. You can expect to drop temps by 10-15 degrees celcius on your computer cpu. Your graphics cards temps will stay cool under extreme temperatures as well. If you are a super overclocker you will be surprised at how strong this thermaltake water cooling kit is. Many watercooling kits can't even get close to this without being custom.

    I do promote that people will get better temps if they do diy watercooling. Doing it yourself is not easy at all and could cause a lot of harm to your computer parts if you don't setup everything correctly. Leaks and fires can happen if you don't seal things or make the mixtures correctly. However, great guides are there and if you are able to create one of the available thermaltake watercooling systems yourselves you could see temp drops around 20-25 degrees celcius. You can find more information at computer water cooling.

    Price

    You can buy the Thermaltake BigWater 760i reviewThermaltake BigWater 760i for around $150 at an online retailer. You will not find watercooling kits for sale at a local retail store. They will not insure these because of their apparent problems when customers do not follow the instructions.

    Thermaltake BigWater 760i review