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Thermaltake WATER2.0 Pro Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 11/07/2012 11:21 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Vortez posted a review on the Thermaltake WATER2.0 Pro
Thermaltake have been responsible for bringing us a range of hardware over the last decade, from cases and power supplies to smaller storage solutions, drive bays and accessories. But as their name implies, cooling is a particular department they are keen to specialise in and they have had plenty of success in this division in recent years.
Today we will be taking a look at an all-in-one liquid cooler courtesy of Thermaltake. Many cooling brands are taking on these all-in-one coolers in a bid to make life easier for those wanting great performance without the hassle. Back in May Thermaltake launched their new WATER2.0 Series featuring the Performer, the Pro and the Extreme. We will be taking a look at the Pro model, similar to the Performer model with it being 120mm but with a much thicker radiator, in order to dramatically increase the heat-dissipating surface area by almost double.
Will Thermaltake’s WATER2.0 Pro be a success? How will it compare to rival air coolers? Let’s find out!
Today we will be taking a look at an all-in-one liquid cooler courtesy of Thermaltake. Many cooling brands are taking on these all-in-one coolers in a bid to make life easier for those wanting great performance without the hassle. Back in May Thermaltake launched their new WATER2.0 Series featuring the Performer, the Pro and the Extreme. We will be taking a look at the Pro model, similar to the Performer model with it being 120mm but with a much thicker radiator, in order to dramatically increase the heat-dissipating surface area by almost double.
Will Thermaltake’s WATER2.0 Pro be a success? How will it compare to rival air coolers? Let’s find out!
Thermaltake WATER2.0 Pro Review
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