Thermaltake Big Water 745 (New Water Cooling King)

Falloutboy

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wish they would of droped the single rad for a videocard cooler and mounted the dual rad like the swifttech kit. no point in that much radiator for just the one block, hell the dual rad is prolly overkill also
 

Cookie Monster

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Why doesnt the kit just use one dual rad instead of using 2 rads. Plus wouldnt it be hampered by the 1/4" fitting?
 

Indyboy2

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Hope the have improved on the pump quality from the first model ,the first two i had died switched to hydor after that
 

HardWarrior

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Originally posted by: Mrvile
3/8" tubing will still never get you anywhere in life.

3/8 can actually do just fine, Mr. It all depends on block design and what you want from your cooler.

 

Mrvile

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Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: Mrvile
3/8" tubing will still never get you anywhere in life.

3/8 can actually do just fine, Mr. It all depends on block design and what you want from your cooler.

:shocked: you use 3/8?? Blasphemy!! Look at your rig!!!
 

HardWarrior

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Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: Mrvile
3/8" tubing will still never get you anywhere in life.

3/8 can actually do just fine, Mr. It all depends on block design and what you want from your cooler.

:shocked: you use 3/8?? Blasphemy!! Look at your rig!!!

No, I use 1/2, but mostly because I like the look. There are some well-performing 3/8 inch systems that center on solid block designs.