Thermaltake introduces PW850i watercooling
Earlier this week Thermaltake released a new Orb cooler and this time it's announcing a DIY watercooling set. The ProWater PW850i is the first set in Thermaltake's new ProWater series. The P500 pump allows 500 liters water displacement per hour and has a ceramic alloy to increase durability. The radiator uses the Dimple Tube Technology (DTT). Instead of being just round the channels have small dents to increase the heat transfer. A controllable 12cm fan (1300-2400 rpm) removes the heat.
The copper waterblock has soldered connections and comes with processor socket LGA775, AM2, P4 and K8 clips. The set also has a flowmeter, 350 cc reservoir, 9,5mm Ø hoses, cooling liquids and iStripe elements, to create hairpin curves without bending the hose. Complete specifications can be found on the productpage. There's no information on pricing and availability yet.
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