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Articles: Coolers

Big Water vs. Big Typhoon: Thermaltake Big Water 760i Liquid-Cooling System Review (page 2)


Category: Coolers

by Sergey Lepilov

[ 12/31/2007 | 09:57 AM ]


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A vivid-green tube 9.5mm in diameter lies on top of it:

 

The tube is a little less than 4 meters long and it is more than enough to build the cooling system not only for the CPU, but also for all other system components, including the mouse and USB flash drive :) Besides, the tube glows in UV light.

There is a plastic bag with a retention kit in a separate section. This kit is very similar to Thermaltake Big Typhoon retention from the constructive standpoint. It also includes a number of clamps and some thermal compound:

Besides, the bundle also includes two thick instructions manuals:

One of them is an installation and connection guide, and another one – user’s manual.

The package also contains a full 0.5 l bottle of coolant:

 

The main component of this coolant is propylene glycol with anticorrosion additives. The bottle is boxed separately, which means that you can purchase it without the system itself.

The last thing bundled with the system is an additional bottle of coolant for system refill:

It is equipped with a special tube that should ease the filling process.

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