Overclocker Café have thrown up their review of Thermaltake's BigWater Water cooling kit! Here's a snip.
Thermaltake is not new to the manufacture of water cooling kits. The Aquarius II and Aquarius III units each have expanded the water cooling market with easy to install all-in-one kits. The latest all-in-one kit from Thermaltake is the BigWater. The Tt BigWater combines an oversized radiator and 120mm fan with their near silent 12volt pump to produce a nice kit that performed shockingly well. I say shockingly well because against all common sense, the Tt BigWater unit came within a red hair of out performing an Asetek L20 H2O kit that is geared toward performance over silent operation. We?ll get the performance details shortly. First let?s take a look at the BigWater kit itself. On to the specs.
Thermaltake BigWater Water Cooling Kit
Thermaltake is not new to the manufacture of water cooling kits. The Aquarius II and Aquarius III units each have expanded the water cooling market with easy to install all-in-one kits. The latest all-in-one kit from Thermaltake is the BigWater. The Tt BigWater combines an oversized radiator and 120mm fan with their near silent 12volt pump to produce a nice kit that performed shockingly well. I say shockingly well because against all common sense, the Tt BigWater unit came within a red hair of out performing an Asetek L20 H2O kit that is geared toward performance over silent operation. We?ll get the performance details shortly. First let?s take a look at the BigWater kit itself. On to the specs.
Thermaltake BigWater Water Cooling Kit