[CeBIT 2008] - New Water Cooling Kit from Thermaltake
Thermaltake unveils the new version 780 of its Bigwater water cooling series.
Thermaltake unveiled its new Bigwater 780 water cooling solution. It promises easy installation since the cooling unit consisting of the pump and radiator can be installed inside the case. The downside is that it takes up a full three 5.25" drive bays.
The Bigwater 780 offers sufficient cooling for all current Socket 775 and Socket AM2+ processors as well as the older Socket 478 and Socket 939/754. Its P500 pump is meant to be especially quiet but powerful. Thermaltake quotes a flow rate of 500 litres per hour. The radiator is also of high quality, bringing more than enough performance to the ensemble as a result of its provenance - it stems from the realm of motor sports.
Thermaltake at CeBIT 2008 : Hall 24/stand C02
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