Thermaltake BigWater 760is – Liquid Cooling Kit Review
Since the invention of electronics and the birth of the integrated circuit, a lot of people have the notion that water (or any liquid for that matter) and electronics just do not go together. They are quite right; however, the cooling properties of water are unquestionable. Just think of a hot Summer day and how good you would feel diving into a nice, cool pool. Why not do the same for your CPU?
Although liquid cooling for computers has come a long way within the last decade or so, for users that are used to air cooling their CPUs, attempting a water/liquid cooling setup can be a daunting task. I have always wanted to try it; based on the efficiency with which it can cool a CPU and also potentially increase my overclocking headroom due to lower temperatures.
If you are new to liquid cooling, then instead of building a loop from scratch, getting yourself a decent water cooling kit is probably the best way to go and the Thermaltake BigWater 760is is one of the best units for the job.
Great review, just about to order one for myself… but not the one you have im going to get the pw880i