Subcategory water cooling from Thermaltake
Although Thermaltake’s latest water cooler is not designed for professional users, its quietness, efficiency and expected low price definitely make the Bigwater 760i an interesting piece.
The two 5,25 \\ ”\\” Bigwater 760i boxes, like the competing units, include a radiator, pump and tank. At the top, a 12-cm-diameter, blue-backlit fan was mounted on the radiator, which could be controlled between 1600 and 2400 rpm. Thanks to its sophisticated design and LED lighting, the Thermaltake unit also performs well in an open or plexiglass housing.
The water cooler, which can be installed quickly and is easy to set up for beginners, can even be used to cool the CPU, GPU and, in extreme cases, memory, chipset or hard drive. The pump is accordingly high-capacity, capable of delivering 500 liters of liquid per hour, and the ceramic bearings used are associated with longer service life and increased reliability.