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Thermaltake BigWater CL-W0005-01 Water Cooling Kit Products

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Thermaltake Tide Water

It’s not so easy to guess what device is inside this box and what its purpose is:

The last water-cooling system in this review differs from everything we’ve ever tested on our site. This cooler is specifically designed for graphics cards:

Like the Silent Water, this cooling system comes preassembled with only a pack of fasteners and a user manual as accessories. Well, you don’t need anything more, actually. The system consists of two parts: a water-block and a rather big case inside which a radiator, pump and reservoir are located.

The fan is not too small (considering the size of the whole cooler), so there is a hope that the system is not too loud.

A reservoir, filled to the full with the coolant, can be seen in the bottom right corner:

Above it, the familiar pump is located, the same as included in the Silent Water kit:

The manufacturer didn’t save on metal and the springs the pipes are enveloped in don’t allow the pipes to fold in two.

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