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Thermaltake Big Water 745, a
liquid cooling system that will maximize its
performance under any extreme conditions.
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Ever since the success of the launch of the
versatile Big Water Liquid Cooling System in the
year 2004, Thermaltake Technology has continued to
thrive for improvement and responding to the needs
of the consumers. The newest addition to the series
will be released in the beginning of 2006 with the
Big Water 745.
The biggest difference between the
Big Water 745 and its predecessors is that the Big
Water 745 will be the first liquid cooling system to
support both ATX and BTX motherboards and have three
120mm radiators fans on two separate radiators.
Since the Big Water 745 is ready for the BTX form
factor, it will also take care of all the AMD Athlon
64 (K8) and Intel Pentium 4 LGA775 motherboards. At
the same time, each individual components of the Big
Water 745 are worth noting:
Radiators: This is the first time a
manufacturer includes two independent radiators in
the same liquid cooling system. With the CPU
pipelines expanding and core clock increasing, the
liquid cooling systems today not only need to be
quiet, but higher performance is mandatory.
Thermaltake’s new Big Water 745 not only contains
the usual 120mm radiator and adjustable speed fan,
there is also an additional 240mm radiator with dual
120mm cooling fans. The cooling efficiency that
results from the dual radiator setup is simply
unmatched by other manufacturers.
Pump: The Big Water 745 Liquid
Cooling System not only includes the adjustable
speed 120mm radiator and fan as before, this time,
we have the new P400 motor with blue LED lights.
With the new P400 motor equipped with a durable
ceramic axle, the pump can push out 400LPH while
maintaining the noise level at 16 dBA and elongating
the pump’s life. The newly designed water inlet and
outlet also greatly reduces the chance of air
blocking.
Large diameter tubing: The Big Water
745 takes advantage of a clear UV 3/8” inner
diameter tubing to match with the strong P400 pump
that pushes out 400LPH of water flow. The increased
larger diameter tubes greatly increases the cooling
efficiency of the system and the quick connectors
will only make it easier for our users to install.
The large transparent reservoir with
liquid level indicator will clearly show the users
how much coolant is left in the system. This feature
eliminates the danger of running out of coolant and
overheating the system. The easy-to-fill cap of the
reservoir makes it extremely easy for users to
refill the system without worrying about leaking on
other components in the system. The waterblock on
the CPU has also received several makeovers. The CPU
waterblock is now re-designed with an oval
footprint, higher flow, more coolant contact area,
and blue LED with acrylic design.
In conclusion, the Big Water 745 is a
liquid cooling system that will maximize its
performance under any extreme conditions. The Big
Water 745 will be the best choice for enthusiasts
that are looking for both silence and performance.
Check here for more news info about
Big Water 745:
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About ThermalTake
Thermaltake Incorporation, based in Taipei, Taiwan
is the global leader Thermal Solution and Thermal
Management for PC & Industrial Market. Its
Engineering Staffs masters in Airflow Analysis,
Material Conductivity and Heat Dissipation
Efficiency. Thermaltake offers a wide range of
products and services, providing effective and
cost-conscious cooling devices. The Company has more
than 1,000 employees worldwide supporting customers
from its headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan, as well as
from offices in China, Europe and United States
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