Thermaltake ProWater 850i
lemonlime
Canada Member
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.