
Hello and welcome to an Exclusive XtremeComputing Review, A big thanks must go out to Thermaltake for giving us at Xtreme the chance to get the first look at Thermaltake new Rhythm Liquid cooling system aimed at the HTPC market, lets get down to business I will give you al little background on Thermaltake first, Thermaltake was founded in 1999 and branched out quickly throughout America and Europe, by 2001 they had begun to break into china and with there Volcano 7 CPU cooler became the leading provider in computer cooling in the Asia pacific area, 2002 was when Thermaltake really established themselves on the world market with the design of the XaserII chassis and the Spark 5+ which was recognised by INTEL for the best cooling effects. Thermaltake continued to expand but seemed to lose there creativity and in 2004 was restructured to meet demand supposedly for a global market, the restructuring was a success and Thermaltake released there Tsunami chassis and big water liquid cooling system which was met with great acclaim and received AMD’s outstanding partner award. In 2005 Thermaltake have improvements upon their big water liquid cooling system and have continued to produce silent, efficient and affordable cooling solutions, now you have some Thermaltake history let’s move onto the presentation. Now offering almost a complete watercooling line up for almost any setup it was only a matter of time before they made something for us HTPC owners. Today we look at that product The Rhythm Watercooling solution for the HTPC market, will it be up to the job at keeping the noise and temps of a HTPC? There’s only one way to find out so let’s get on with the review. Next page Presentation
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