Thermaltake PW880i Liquid-Cooling System Review

@ 2009/09/20
Liquid-cooling systems are not such frequent guests in home systems even by computer enthusiasts. There are several reasons behind that. Firstly, air-coolers have currently become so efficient that the transition to a liquid-cooling solution is no longer as attractive as a few years ago and doesn’t provide a significant frequency boost during overclocking anymore. Secondly, since liquid-cooling system components are not so widely spread in the market and cost quite a lot, the user will think twice before deciding on a system like that. And thirdly, the complexity, much larger size and possible complications during work also do not contribute to the popularity growth of these solutions. Nevertheless, there is a still a substantial user group out there who pursue the intention to transition to liquid-cooling as painlessly as possible and they are the primary target for mass production liquid-cooling systems that should make this transition smooth, quick and effective. Not so long ago we discussed a pretty inexpensive and very simple liquid-cooling solution called CoolIT Domino, and today we are going to talk about a new product from Thermaltake called ProWater 880i.

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