Thermaltake ProWater 850i
It seems that most enthusiasts cross the line at one time or another. It is the point when fans alone just won't cut it any longer. I still remember my first faithful dive into liquid cooling back in 2004. I put together a custom 1/2? system and modded my old Antec tower case for a dual 120mm radiator. I was able to overclock my Athlon XP well beyond its intended specifications, and took my Rad... Continue reading
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Here is a shot of the backplate after I took apart the system. Manufacturers really need to steer clear of this area on LGA775 boards. As I mentioned, the padding was thick enough to protect the board.
Looks like an awesome kit. I wouldn't mind picking one of these up, but I think you might as well add a GPU cooler in there too...
I'd like to see how the new OCZ waterblock stacks up when added to this system. It's only $40.
Didn't they have one that included some of that stuff mentioned above^^
(specifically the 2x120mm radiator i thought)
http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Products.aspx?C=1162
I can't find it, but there's a review online somewhere I read last week where they added a Thermaltake GPU block and the 2x120mm radiator to the mix and got better results. I guess the ProWater's pump is strong enough to take mild upgrades. The only real downside I see to the kit (aside from lemonlime's remarks) is the small reservoir. I'm not sure if it can be replaced or not.