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Thermaltake at Computex

Thermaltake unveiled new coolers, housings and other appliances at Computex.

In addition to the exhibited houses, great emphasis was also placed on the new coolers, one of the most interesting of which is the Tidewater VGA cooling, which unfortunately no one could see during operation, so we can only imagine its operation and fixing. In addition to the improved version of the Bigwater cooling system, which is also available in Hungary, the Volcano 4008 AE hybrid cooling towers like a real Goliath, which combines the minds of air and water cooling. Its dimensions are really awesome, the water heated in the block is tried to be cooled by a plethora of pipes towering over the block and a fan spreading on the slats. The next novelty is the Tribe, an external cooling that can be said to be really \\ "nice \\" and \\ "good-natured \\", clearly creating the effect of a mini guitar amp. And then here’s AquaBay, a very interesting \\ “monster \\”. It seems that this whole monster needs to be installed at the front of the house, so unfortunately it is possible that it will only be viable in Thermaltake houses. Nevertheless, it is very receptive, especially when filled with a UV active green liquid. The company is moving in a very good direction, the houses it manufactures will be getting better and more beautiful, which they might be able to pay more attention to, their water-cooled systems, which are unfortunately still very far from the top.

 

Thermaltake at Computex Thermaltake at Computex

Thermaltake Tidewater VGA cooling system

Thermaltake Bigwater SE cooling system

Thermaltake at Computex Thermaltake at Computex 

Thermaltake Tribe external cooling system

Thermaltake Volcano 4008 AE Heat Exchanger cooling system

Thermaltake at Computex Thermaltake at Computex

Thermaltake AquaBay cooling system
Thermaltke K2 CPU cooling system

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