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Monday, November 3, 2008
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Thermaltake is a widely respec
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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Overall, I was impressed by th
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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While unfamiliarity with the Thermaltake name requires residence under a rock in a remote land, this big named company has also been producing water cooling kits and components for several years now and as such is a known name in the business. Today, I have the Thermaltake ProWater 850i, a complete liquid cooling kit for your CPU. While complete kits don't have the best reputation for performance, they do serve as fantastic introductions to the water scene. Their upgradeability makes them a great introductory choice for beginners and they come with thorough manuals to help ease the leap of faith that is liquid cooling.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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For this review though, you the reader might want to keep the beverages away from the system, as I'll be flooding the veins of my test rig soon enough. That's right, today on the bench is Thermaltake's ProWater 850i - an all-in-one starter watercooling kit with a decidedly set of pretty packaging. Will it perform to expectations, or simply end up as another one of those mistaken purchases? Roll on over to the next page to find out.
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Friday, June 20, 2008
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The ProWater 850i was an extremely easy unit to set up and is an ideal unit for an inexperienced user looking to test out the waters of liquid cooling. On low the PW850i is near silent and produces decent temperatures that easily beat stock cooling.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
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Thermaltake played a large role in the evolution of the water-cooling phenomenon. With their manufacturing capability and R&D teams, the company has made improvements in the quality of components used and the level of skill needed to install a unit successfully. The Thermaltake ProWater 850i is a step above the company's entry level water cooling kits and is a good choice for those looking for stable performance with a low acoustic footprint. The fan is able to crank up to very high speeds, giving overclockers who are less worried about noise and more focused on performance the opportunity to let their system run wild.
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