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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 4 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Water Block : Dimensions 78mm(L) X 60mm(W) X 23.5mm(H); Material Copper & Acrylic; Tubing & Hoes Clip For 9.5mm ID (3/8-inch) tubing; Weight 306(g). Pump : Dimensions 75(L) x 70(W) x 75(H) mm; Bearing Ceramic bearing; Maximum Capacity 400 L/ hr; Rated Voltage DC 12V; Input current 600 mA; Connector 3 pin , 4 pin; Noise 16 dBA; Life time 70000 hr (MTBF); 120mm. Radiator : Dimensions 166(L) x 122(W) x 35(H) mm; Material Aluminum; Fan Dimension 120(L) x 120(W) x 35(H) mm; Fan Speed 1300 -2400 RPM ; Max Air Flow 38.6 CFM - 93.7 CFM; Noise 16 - 30 dB ; Fan Connector 4 pin; Liquid Tank : Dimensions 86(L) x 66(W) x 110(H) mm; Capacity 350 c.c ; Tubing & Hoes Clip For 9.5mm ID(3/8-inch) tube. Tube : Dimensions 9.5mm ID(3/8-inch) tube; Material Green UV; Coolant : Capacity 500 c.c. Major Material Ingredient Propylene Glycol ; Application : CPU AMD K8 series; Intel LGA775; Intel BTX platform. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 10.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 13.1 inches | | Package Width: | 12.5 inches | | Package Height: | 8.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 8.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 8 reviews |
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| | Features | Designed for Intel P4 LGA775, Intel BTX platform and all AMD K8 seriesHigh performance radiator with a 120mm silent VR fan (1300 to 2400 rpm)Silent and powerful P400 liquid pump provides superb reliability, 400 L/hourExceptional, high capacity liquid tank capable of holding 350 cc of liquid for continuous usageSecond-to-none Copper Water Block with blue LED acrylic covering illuminates the CPU
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Excellent Product Nov 02, 2009 This is an excellent product. I just have one doubt. I've been using Big Water Coolant UV, but the problem is that 1 bottle lasts just one week. So, my question is, Can I use other liquid cooling (like the one used in cars) to replace the coolant normally used in coputers?? I live in a very hot and humid place, maybe this BW coolant is not the one I should use. Maybe you can help me......
Gracias.
Entry Level Cooling Oct 21, 2009 I installed this system on my i7 860 chip (not overclocked). There was no drop in idle cpu temps (22c) in a HAF 932. The full load temps are about 10c lower than with a stock air cooler in the same case (stock=45c new=34c). The radiator is larger than expected and needed to be mounted on the back of my case (fan is easily reversible). The cpu threading takes the longest time to install as they have the smallest threading I've seen on any type of screw. Overall, it's a great starter kit, and comes with all the tubing and fluid anyone should need for the initial install. Anyone looking for high performance liquid cooling should look elsewhere however.
Great WCS at a great price!!! Oct 19, 2009 I bought this water cooling system and I love it. I was worried, as there are a lot of negative reviews of this at NewEgg for problems with the water block cracking and the pump not working. I attribute the issues with the cracked water blocks to user error - they overtightened either the nuts holding the block down or the nuts holding the tubes tight. Either way - just don't overtighten them and you will be fine - same goes for any WCS. As for the issues with the pump, that might have been user error as well - running it dry - I'm not sure. All I know is that I haven't had any problems with this system.
It is HUGE, though. I have an Antec three hundred gaming case. It's a mid-tower, and I had to mount the radiator on the outside. This wasn't hard, though, and doesn't look bad as it is at the back. The pump and resevoir fit in the bottom of the case fine. The only time I noticed it wasn't circulating, I had temps of about 40-45 then, it was due to a kink in the tubing. I fixed that (by shortening the tubing so that can't happen again), and now I have temps of 39 with a medium load, about 42 maxed. This is with a E5200 (2.5Ghz standard) overclocked to 3.2Ghz. So, the chip is maxed as far as it can be and still be stable with my board and RAM, and I am NOWHERE even CLOSE to overheating. It runs 24/7 without so much as a hiccup. I would recommend this to anyone that has the skill to install it - it does require the motherboard be removed to mount the hardware.
Great product Aug 02, 2009 It really cools your cpu down a lot. I get 38 C in the summer, and 30 C in the winter. When playing games like COD it can get up to 44 C. The only bad thing about this is the pump. It will die in about 3 years. I'm glad I purchased the thermaltake flow meter (that install in a drive bay) to warn me of a bad pump.. The product still cooled my cpu without a pump for 2 months so its worth every penny. I suppose the water is still in the block. Just make sure you test this for leaks before you fire it up in your PC. I was able to get another thermaltake pump to fix the pump that broke. Was easy to just replace the pump with just another thermaltake pump.
I bought a second one of these because not many store are stocking this and I might want to use this great product on another case that I have.
The thing to look out for is the vga block that thermaltake sells for graphics card. The vga copper block is not bolted tight when it comes out the box and it will leak.. Its an elective item. I'm not going to water cool any graphics card since they have made a lot of advances with air cooling.
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Excelent... Aug 30, 2007 Really good product... It is perfect for newbies like me, this is my second kit but I still went with the safe... The UV reactive really does make your PC unique. It's really easy to install the only thing I don't like is that you never know when to stop screwing things, I thought my motherboard was gonna brake and I bent one of the radiator tubes, so be careful, NEVER apply more strenght than what your hand can handle, don't apply tools !
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