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Discuss Posted by: Cristian on November 05, 2008 14:42 Discuss this Discuss It!     Digg It! Blogmarks co.mment It! Send to Reddit Send to Blinklist! del.icio.us  

Thermaltake has now announced that a new member of the Bigwater family is about to be born and that it will be known as '780'. The upcoming liquid cooling system is codenamed CL-W0186 and comes with a P500 ceramic bearing pump that has a maximum circulation capacity to 500L/hr, a 3-bay unit with a 530 c.c coolant tank, an all-copper waterblock and an aluminum radiator equipped with a 120mm fan. The spinner is set to work at 1600 to 2400 RPM (rotations per minute), a maximum sound output of 20 dBA and a life expectancy of just 40,000 hours.

The Bigwater 780 also comes with 3/8" green UV tubes and, thanks to its waterblock, supports AMD Socket 939/940/AM2/AM2+ and Intel Socket 478, LGA775 processors. Thermaltake has yet to say when the Bigwater 780 will reach stores or how much it will cost. Hopefully more info will come about soon. Before we send Santa that wish list.










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