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Thermaltake Announces the Long Anticipated Water 2.0 All-in-One LCS Series

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When it comes to choose a liquid cooling system (LCS), users are often astonished by its performance and overwhelmed by the complex setup. Thermaltake, being the industry pioneer brand with expertise in PC thermal solutions, is thrilled to introduce the all new LCS - the Water 2.0 Series. Featuring the all-in-one LCS solutions for users with different enthusiasms, it includes the Water 2.0 Extreme, the Water 2.0 Pro and the Water 2.0 Performer. The new Water 2.0 Series made setting up just as easy as it cools.

For a LCS, enthusiasts not only looking for an easy and clean setup to efficiently calm the roaring CPU, and if possible, they also look for the best low-maintenance solution too. The new Thermaltake all-in-one LCS Water 2.0 Series is formed to support these desires of enthusiasts. The entire Water 2.0 series comes with a standard full copper base plate for better heat conductivity, a powerful pump within the waterblock for a rapid water circulation, dual 12 cm high airflow fans for faster heat dissipation, and two low evaporation tubes effectively decrease the loss of coolant plus the high-tech sealed circulation system to prevent leaking issue. Yet, each model's radiator has been refined accordingly to manage different specification.





Water 2.0 Extreme

Extreme has a special designed 240 mm large surface radiator and the support of two more 12 cm fans for additional heat dissipation, targeting towards user who is always looking for the best with large chassis space. Plus, a window base software to monitor and customize a wide range of parameters, including pump speed, coolant temperature and fan speed.



Water 2.0 Pro

Pro has a standard radiator with twice of its thickness, aiming toward mainstream people who requires a superb performance, however does not have enough chassis space to install an Extreme.



Water 2.0 Performer

Performer has a standard size 120 mm radiator, a perfect size to fit into various chassis, aiming toward first-timer who is new to LCS or who is troubled by the tradition LCS and wanting a easy way out.




For more detailed of the Thermaltake "Water 2.0 Series" information please visit:

Water 2.0 Extreme
http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00001876

Water 2.0 Pro
http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00001882

Water 2.0 Performer
http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00001883

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was expecting thermaltakes in house design, but even they went with AseTek as OEM. Maybe its a good thing as we already know the performance of these units as they are already sold by Antec and Corsair.
 
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Thermaltake WATER2.0 Pro Closed-Loop All In One Li...
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When you have the same OEM supplier how can you differentiate from your competitors? The fans included one thing. If you paint it (Zalman) other thing, the choice of hoses- important!, but still...Intel/AMD/Zalman/Corsair/Antec/PNY/Alienware...etc, they all use Asetek...so what's the big deal then? Between Antec Khuler 920 and Corsair H80?

The Corsair H80 is made by Cool-It :)

Asetek only makes 2 models for Corsair the H40 and H70 CORE the round cpu block pump design gives it away. The square cpu block pump design is Cool-Its.
 
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I'm still waiting to see those kind of kits with improved pumps, That could really come close to a custom built WC.
 
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that 240mm rad would be great for gfx card, air cpu coolers can be huge and therefore quiet but a dedicated water loop for a gfx card of this size and simplicity would be awesome. now if only the pump was attached the radiator so you could easily swap out blocks...
 
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Im not impressed :shadedshu
 
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Me neither...
I would sure like to buy some kind of All-in-One WC kit that could cool my CPU + 2xGPU´s. Are there any kits able to do it?
Custom kits seem to dificult for me and I dont have a friend to help me, someone who is experienced in the subject...

Cheers
 
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