Thermaltakes New Cooling Lineup

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Thermaltake get a lot of bad press but to be honest for some who has never water cooled before and wants a reasonably priced introduction into it there perfect... and will help you build the skills to move onto a custom kit
 
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Maybe, Dont the koolance kits use the same diameter tubing?
One of their blocks would be an improvement, but 19c better than the big typhoon is still very impressive
 
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ii realy did think about the symphony looks good by the looks of it cools well was goner use it as a add-on to my system and use another pump am reaky thinking about it now but...........it is £155 so very pricey but saying that a good passive rad is 55-60 so for the size maybe still thinking!!
 
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yeah the block def no doubt as it's poo but a 1250 pump ott a bit dont u think i was just goner put another 12V XSPC X2O Pump/Reservoir(400lph) in and run 2 inline as there is loads of room in the back would keep the Reservoir in the back then just put new pump in thats it !
 
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I bought one of the SubZero peltier kits and whilst it took a while to settle, my lazy o'c'd XP-M never goes over 36 degrees, even when running Prime or S&M which surprised me as the Subzero was well slated out there.

It is very stable and not so quiet though but thats mainly through the blo hole fan making a heck of a noise and the current kit includes a 6K RPM fan as well as the standard tango fan.

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