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Computex 2007 New Product Release:
Thermaltake, the world’s leading manufacturer of high-end PC chassis, high-efficiency power supply and liquid cooling solution, today announced the next generation of high performance liquid cooling system, Big Water 760i. This new breed of liquid cooling system focuses on easy of use while improving upon the performance level that Big Water series of water cooling systems have been know for.
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. In
addition to water block, pump also plays a determining factor in thermal efficiency.
BigWater 760i utilizes the P500 pump that is capable of pushing 500L/H
(131.9G/H) of water that improves the overall efficiency and cooling
performance. Durable ceramic bearing mechanism also ensures years of
uninterrupted operation. The radiator is now equipped with the new Dimple
Tube Technology to increase the turbulence within the radiator, effectively
enlarging the surface area of coolant contact and elongating the time that
the coolant stays in the radiator to be cooled.
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