ThermalTake adopts Asetek technology for WATER2.0 Extreme cooler

Posted on Tuesday, June 12 2012 @ 22:21 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Asetek announced ThermalTake has picked the WaterChill2011C CPU watercooling kit for its new Water 2.0 Extreme product:
Asetek Inc., the world leading supplier of liquid cooling for the computer industry announced today that Thermaltake has selected Asetek liquid cooling technology to enable its new WATER2.0 line of All-In-One liquid cooling products. The top of the line is the WATER2.0 Extreme product which sets new records as the world’s highest performance all-in-one liquid cooler for CPUs with its double-long, 240mm by 1.5x thick heat exchanger.

Thermaltake WATER2.0 Extreme“Thermaltake has a long history of innovation in water cooling technology and is a great company to bring Asetek extreme performance liquid cooling technology to PC enthusiasts,” said Steve Branton, Director of Marketing at Asetek. “We are well aware from our interaction with the community that this extreme performance technology is what people want, and we are delighted that Thermaltake is making it available.”

The WATER2.0 Pro and Performer all-in-one CPU liquid coolers complete the series. These products bring great performance to chassis with a single 120mm fan port.

“WATER2.0 Series of closed-loop CPU liquid coolers are not just new products that Thermaltake is introducing,” stated Weller Chen, Director of Product Management at Thermaltake, “WATER2.0 represent a shift in design philosophy from Thermaltake that aligns user experience in the same breath with performance, as consumers can see from the maintenance-free operation as well as simplified installation.”

For additional information on these products please visit Thermaltake USA’s product page: http://thermaltakeusa.com/Products.aspx?C=1444.


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