Cable Management & W/C kits for Thermaltake Tsunami

Sep 19, 2004
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i own a ttsunami and i sleeved my psu
unfortunately it still looks a bit cramped,but i saw stangs55 pic of his tsunami casing and it doesnt look that messy at all....
i have no idea how to go about hiding my cables behind the hdd rack....
btw,i might be interested in venturing into water cooling but no overclocking...
is there any kit that can cool both the gfx and cpu and is compatible for p4 or amd64 so that when i switch to amd64 i can reuse the kit
thanks
 

Kninetik

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Dec 24, 2004
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Swiftech's block is interchangable as long as you spend an extra $10 to buy the AMD conversion thing. I had a Tsunami and had a tough time placing the 120mm radiator. It doesnt fit on the rear case fan because of the case design, and you dont want to put it in front due to limited air flow when the case is closed. THe option I took was to cut a hole on top. Compared to the CM Stacker, the tsunami is a cramped gnome of a case.
 

drpootums

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Oct 22, 2004
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the bigwater will fit inside the Tsunami, and is compatable with the P4 and amd64. Looks like it's a nice setup, but i'm not sure about being able to cool ur video card with it too...if u wanna do that just get the NV5 Silencer anyways...
 
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yeah i saw they had the gpu block which is compatible with bigwater...anyway if i want good cooling...i would go directly for water cooling,no second thoughs on air cooling
but i dunno if the temp difference will be minimal or slightly higher from my zalman cnps7000 alcu
 

drpootums

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Well, if you want good cooling, i would still just go air for the video card. I mean the bigwater is great, but i wouldnt want to put a lot on that (might warm everything up). The NV5 silencer is probably your best bet IMO. Great cooling, and it pushes all of the warm air outside your case.

From you Zalman, depending on your CPU, the Bigwater would probably make a noticeable difference.