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Reviewed by PC Frags
Thermaltake Bigwater 760i
 
The Bigwater 760i being a single radiator system did a fine job at keeping the E2180 within operational limits. Keep in mind the testing was done under full load and the latter results were from Over Clocking a CPU known to be one of the hottest out there .. 
 
June 12, 2008

Reviewed by Thinkcomputers
Thermaltake Bigwater 760i Liquid Cooling System
 
Since this was my first time ever using water cooling I found the Bigwater 760i system to be very easy and fun to do, despite some of the problems I found while installing and using the system .. 
 
June 05, 2008

Reviewed by Legit Reviews
Thermaltake Bigwater 760i Water Cooler Review
 
This kit is good for a couple reasons: not only can it help ease the pain of moving to water by making it affordable, but it can also give you the modding bug by giving you a taste of what water can do .. 
 
March 26, 2008

Reviewed by Virtual-Hideout
Thermaltake BigWater 760i Liquid Cooling System Review
 
Overall, the Thermaltake 760i BigWater Liquid Cooling System is one efficient compact liquid cooling system. Not only does it integrate nicely in to your chassis, it'll also compliment most any system you want to assemble .. 
 
February 27, 2008

Reviewed by bjorn3d
Thermaltake Bigwater 760i
 
Most computer enthusiasts know that water is inherently better than air when it comes to cooling our nuclear powered rigs. This is primarily due to water's capability to hold and transport more heat than air within the same volume of space .. 
 
February 13, 2008

Reviewed by Techgage
Thermaltake BigWater 760i
 
What really saves the BigWater 760i, in my mind, is its simplicity and overall cool-factor. I mean, c'mon, it's a water-cooling setup that doesn't dominate your entire case. And it's expandable .. 
 
January 22, 2008

Reviewed by overclockercafe
Thermaltake Bigwater 760i Water Cooling Kit
 
There are a number of all in one kits available today. Thermaltake's Bigwater 760i hits a nice mark with it balance of performance, noise, ease of installation and price. Performance was good but not stellar .. 
 
January 12, 2008

Reviewed by Tweaknews
THERMALTAKE BIGWATER 760I LIQUID COOLING SYSTEM
 
Thermaltake continues to make it easier and easier to get into liquid cooling with the Bigwater 760i. Instead of crowding other areas of the case, this system utilizes two unused 5 ¼ drive bays to house the radiator, pump and reservoir .. 
 
January 07, 2008

Reviewed by Xbitlabs
Big Water vs. Big Typhoon
 
I believe that these days it is impossible to set up an efficient PC liquid-cooling system that would fit inside a standard ATX system case. Remember .. 
 
January 01, 2008

Reviewed by TechwareLabs
Thermaltake Bigwater 760i
 
The guys at Thermaltake are spoiling us again. This time they sent us the new Bigwater 760i Liquid Cooling System. It's an all-in-one system designed to reduce .. 
 
November 26, 2007

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FAQ
 
Q:  Why is copper based heat sink better than aluminum based solution?
A:  The short answer to the question is the fact that copper conducts heat better than aluminum.  Engineers utilize thermal conductivity (W/m*K) value to measure the effectiveness of a material.  In this case, copper has a thermal conductivity of ~401 W/m*K and aluminum is ~237 W/m*K.  To put it in perspective, wood has a thermal conductivity value of 0.04 ~ 0.4 W/m*K and concrete is 1.7 W/m*K, that is why wood does not get quiet as hot as concrete on a hot sunny day.