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Dual 5.25 Drive Bay design: liquid cooling system in-a-box to save the space in the chassis and simplifies installation |
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Mesh design front bezel enhances ventilation |
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Easy to install and refill. |
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12cm Motorsports Radiator : |
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1. DTT - Dimple Tube Technology swirls the coolant within the radiator to increase thermal transfer. |
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2. An all-aluminum radiator featuring expanded outer fins and tube style for maximum performance. |
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Slim Pure Copper Waterblock: |
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1. Micro-Channel Design within the waterblock maximize the thermal efficiency |
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2. Advanced Brazing technology improves reliability and leakage free |
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3. All-in-one mounting design supports all latest CPU from Intel & AMD. (Includes: Intel Socket LGA775 and AMD K8/AM2.) |
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Ultra-low noise fan: silent variable fan with blue LED (1600 ~ 2400rpm). |
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High-performance Liquid Pump: |
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1.Silent and powerful P500(500L/hr) pump provide superb reliability |
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2.The ceramic bearings significantly extend the life-expectancy of the pump. |
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Quick connector: |
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1. Quick Disconnect Coupling: Valves shuts off water flow immediately when dismantling to prevents water leakage |
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2.User friendly Quick Install Connector saves you time and energy. |
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Durable 3/8” Tube: Special material to prevent wear & tare from being clogged up or over bending |
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Refill Reservoir: Transparent reservoir contains 350 c.c. of liquid capacity, easy to refill |
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P500 Pump: Flow rate : 500L/hr, can easily handle extra water blocks for GPU, memory, HDD or chipsets.
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Silent VR Fan: Adjustable 120x120x25mm blue LED fan, (1600~2400RPM)
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CPU Water Block: Pure copper waterblock designed with brazing technology
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Quick Disconnect Connector: Automatic non-spill valves, robust material one hand operation
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Motorsports Radiator: Dimple Tube Technology with louvered fin radiator greatly increases the surface area for added cooling capability
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Clip for LGA775
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Clip for P4 |
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The exterior look of BigWater 760i installed in a case. |
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The TMG VGA waterblock products are the best upgrade solution for BigWater 760i. |
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For nVidia 6800 / 7800 / 7900 series |
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For ATi X1800 / X1900 / X1950 series |
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nVIDIA 8800 GTX(SLI) |
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ATi Radeon HD 2900 XT |
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A combined model of BigWater 760i and TMG VGA waterblock products.
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To decrease manufacturing cost, traditional water blocks often are designed with simple water channel. However, water within the liquid cooling system travels at very high speed and does not have sufficient time to absorb heat from the heat source. To overcome this major downside, Thermaltake developed water block with Redundant Micro Channel Design to effectively divide water flow into micro channels thus accelerating heat transfer from heat source to liquid material. In additional, micro channel are stacked on top of each other to fully utilize the available space within the water block and further increases heat transfer. |
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This new technology outperforms the traditional radiators. The advanced design utilizes dimpled tubes to create vortex and swirl of the coolant within the radiator. Combined with the high fin density of louvered fins, the Dimple Tube Technology greatly enhances the performance of the radiator. |
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| P/N |
CL-W0121 |
| 2U Bay Drives |
Dimension |
232mm(L) X 148.6mm(W) X 85mm(H) |
| Weight |
1.3(kg) |
| Application |
CPU |
AMD AM2 series |
| AMD K8 series |
| Intel LGA775 |
| Intel P4 |
| Water Block |
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All copper designed |
| Dimension |
58mm(L) X 58mm(W) X 35mm(H) |
| Quick install connector |
For 9.5mm ID (3/8”) tubing |
| Weight |
311(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 |
4 pin |
| Noise |
16 dBA |
| Life time |
80000 hr (MTBF) |
| Radiator |
Dimensions |
153(L) x 120(W) x 28(H) mm |
| Material |
Aluminum |
| Tube Design |
Aluminum, Dimple |
| Fin Design |
Aluminum, Louvered |
| Quick install 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 |
16 ~20 dB |
| Life Expectancy |
40,000 hr |
| Connector |
4pin |
| Liquid Tank |
Dimensions |
72.4 (L) x 70.5(W) x 69.4(H) mm |
| Capacity |
130 c.c |
| Quick install connector |
For 9.5mm ID(3/8”) tube |
| Tube |
Dimensions |
9.5mm ID(3/8”) tube |
| Material |
Green UV |
| Coolant |
Capacity |
500 c.c |
| Major Material Ingredient |
Ethylene Glycol |
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Conclusion:
Thermaltake 760i BigWater Liquid Cooling System is one efficient compact liquid cooling system. Not only does it integrate nicely in to your chassis, it'll also compliment most any system you want to assemble. Thermaltake took the time to preassemble some things and make the installation process much simpler. All these factors have made it a very easy system to use and should be simple enough for any and every user wanting to make a change in the way the CPU is cooled.
The Inquirer
Conclusion: In summary, if intending to overclock your FSB and memory to a high degree,
water cooling the North Bridge seems a good proposition. Combine it with the
best - and well cooled, too - memory to get the maximum speed up from your CPU.
 Conclusion: Original design for a well sorted liquid cooling system.
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Q1. When I start the BigWater 760i, there is little or no water flow and the motor is making a loud noise. |
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ANS: The noise is a normal noise that occurs when the pump is first started. This noise occurs because the pump us pushing air out of the system. The noise will go away in about 15-20 minutes and water should increase to normal flow.
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Q2. When using the 760i, there is too much air in the system, how do I get the air out? |
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ANS: Let the system run for about 15-20 minutes to let the system rid itself of the air bubble problem. If after 15-20 minutes the problem still persists, tilt the chassis 45° to the left and then to the right. This will help the air move through the system. Remember to refill the reservoir as the air is pushed out.
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Q3. What should I pay attention to when using the BigWater 760i for the first time? |
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Please check to see that the water is flowing through the tubes and see if the system is functioning smoothly. |
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If water is filled in all tubing, make sure water level is at full in the reservoir. |
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Once system has been checked for leaks and is free of air bubbles in the system after running the unit for 15-20 minutes, complete computer installation.
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Q4. How can I upgrade my BigWater 760i? |
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ANS: If a concern that the BigWater 760i is not sufficient, you may add additional water cooling performance accessories by Thermaltake.
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Q5. If I add additional components to my Bigwater 760i, how will it perform? |
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ANS: For ever component that is added onto the cooling system aside from the original reduces the efficiency of cooling. In order to achieve optimal heat dissipation, we strongly recommend you add a second motor (CL-W0132).
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Q6. What if my BigWater 760i is not efficient in cooling? |
ANS: For ever component that is added onto the cooling system aside from the original reduces the efficiency of cooling. In order to achieve optimal heat dissipation, we strongly recommend that you add cooling components, either the CL-W0072 or CL-W0098. For more information, please visit http://www.thermaltake.com.au |
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Q7. What kind of maintenance does the Bigwater 760i need? |
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ANS: As with all things, proper and timely maintenance will increase the life of all components. For details maintenance, please refer to the maintenance card.
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Q8. What should I do if the motor stops? |
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ANS: Please see if the motor is vibrating, if not then please contact the dealer where you purchased the BigWater 760i. If the motor is vibrating but not moving water, please refer to question 1 at the beginning of the FAQ.
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Q9. What do I do if the BigWater 760i damages my other computer components? |
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ANS: Please contact the retailer you purchased the Bigwater from.
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Q10. Do we need to replace the water in the tank of the BigWater 760i at all? |
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ANS: Depending on the usage and the environment, the liquid should be changed about every six months to ensure efficient cooling and operation of the unit. We recommend that you use the manufacturer water tank.
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