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    ThermalTake BigWater Review

    Posted on Thursday, March 31 2005 @ 12:56:49 CEST by LSDsmurf


    ThermalTake is a world leader in the computer cooling market with an ever- growing line of thermal efficient computer enclosures and computer accessories. In the past, I have had the opportunity to test out their latest heatsink designs and their first attempt at an external liquid cooling system, the Aquarius III. Today, I will be taking a look at their third liquid cooling kit (second internal) which sports a high efficiency radiator with a 12 cm variable speed fan, universal copper waterblock with an acrylic face plate, and a high speed, low noise pump.

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