Thermaltake Launches Bigwater 760 Pro Water Cooler

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Thermaltake today announced the “The Bigwater 760 Pro”, which is the companies latest and greatest CPU liquid cooling system This Thermaltake Liquid Cooling System uses a new Dual drive bay design, that not only to saves, but helps with room management in the case.

Thermaltake Big Water 760 Pro

All new designed aluminum fan radiator delivers better performance than the predecessors. Controllable low noise and high performance 12CM blue LED fan (fan speed between 1600 to 2400 RPM) with a front control VR knob to adjust fan speed conveniently; Ultra quiet P500 pump pushes 500L/H of water to improve the overall cooling efficiency and performance level; water reservoir contains large capacity of liquid, along with the clear liquid level indicator display provides much easier liquid level and limited refill line reading for users. These technologies are all strategically positioned inside the drive bay unit to achieve maximum performance and extreme space saving at the same time.

Thermaltake Bigwater 760 Pro Specifications:

2U Bay Drives Dimension : 252.8mm(L) x 145.8mm(W) x 84mm(H)
Weight : 1.5kg
Application CPU : AMD FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2
Intel LGA 2011/1366/1155/1156/1150/775
Water Block Material : Copper
Dimension : 45mm x 35mm(H)
Connector : For 9.5mm ID (3/8) tubing
Weight : 156 (g)
Pump Dimensions : 75(L) x 70(W) x 75(H) mm
Bearing : Ceramic bearing
Maximum Capacity : 500 L/ hr
Rated Voltage : DC 12V
Input current : 600 mA
Connector : 3 pin
Noise : 16 dBA
Life time : 80,000 hr (MTBF)
Radiator Dimensions : 144.3(L) x 120(W) x 33(H) mm
Material : Aluminum
Connector : For 9.5mm ID (3/8) tubing
Fan Fan Dimension : 120(L) x 120(w) x 25(H) mm
Fan Speed : 1600~2400 RPM
Rated Voltage : 12V
Noise : 29.4 ~39.9dB
Life Expectancy : 30,000 hr
Connector : 3pin
Liquid Tank Dimensions : 79.9 (L) x 67.8(W) x 76.4(H) mm
Capacity : 270 c.c
Tube Dimensions : 9.5mm ID(3/8) tube
Material : Green UV
Coolant Capacity : 500 c.c
Major Material Ingredient : Propylene Glycol

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