
Welcome to another Review brought to you by Xtreme Computing today we will be looking at thermaltakes new GPU Block, Level indicator(reservoir), Flow indicator and water temperature indicator, but before I start on the review let me tell you a little about thermaltake and what to expect from there products. Well I first heard of thermaltake from my brother-in-law who was a fan of there’s and he recommended that I take a look at there site, at that time I was looking to buy a new case for my computer and I was having a hard time choosing one, as most cases back then where either too expensive or looked like something out of a Doctor Who series, so I decided to take my brother-in-laws advice and browsed to thermaltakes website. I am a big fan of there’s now and have been using there Cases and CPU coolers for many a year now, since then thermaltake has grown and they now have a wide range of cooling solutions and indicators many that have been reviewed by us in the past. Most of you now have heard of or brought Thermaltake products and they have become one of the big cooling brand names in both cases and CPU coolers, because of this it was inevitable that they should start making water cooling systems, as computers got faster and hotter I decided that it was hide time that I also invested in a water cooling system, and as I have been using thermaltake for years and have had no problems with them and after our review manger recommended it. I brought thermaltakes Bigwater CPU cooler system which I was delighted with and have had no problems installing or maintaining the set up. It changed my outlook on watercooling. Being a heatsink and fan man for so long I had no idea how advanced water cooling had become and Thermaltake’s set up has shown me this, so when our review manager Rchiileea rung to say would I like to look at all the accessory extras available for the kit I jumped at the chance with no thoughts and the results were very interesting.
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