Ive built at least 15 watercooled pc's and have had alot of good temps running thermaltake especially after lapping thier waterblocks and using push pull configs.
last time someone I knew bought a thermaltake system, that shit leaked into his system and fucked his shit up. Water cooling isn't needed when you don't go for a shitty case. Get a proper case, with proper air flow, with proper fans, and you can get cooling and overclocking just as good as water cooling. 90CFM fans that are only 16db? Silent and keeps everything cool. No need for water cooling.
Also, why is this guy reading from a script? Is he not a computer guy, or is he just a fat salsmen?
I know this is an old thread, but you're full of crap buddy. The best temps achievable between air and water are achieved with water coolers. Air coolers cannot compete with decent water coolers. Yeah, I know they cost a lot, but that's not the point. The point is water cooling is way better than air cooling any day of the week.
I would simply recommend air cooling unless you want to spend $300+ on a quality custom water cooling system. There are some reliable pre-made systems, such as some of swiftech's, but overall the best bang for your buck will be a custom setup. Overclock(dot)net water cooling section can help you out there, very helpful people.
Looks like a good design and idea but hope they fix the pump failure and leak issue of the older units. Seen many people use them just heard the pumps last 6 months and the other components are rather fragile after some usage.
can we use car coolant in it?
msi48701gb 4 months ago
Thermaltake sempre é reprovada nos testes de qualidade... fail
bmwagain 5 months ago
He remins me of Preston in jackass :) Nice video, infomative ^^
JeroxB 7 months ago
would it support 3 gtx570's?
binovski5 10 months ago
Any high end graphic card will heat that baby up till boiling point when you mount it on the back like that.
zomaardan 1 year ago
Why is this product not listed on your website? The 850i is there, but not the 880i... ?
folken692000 1 year ago
Ive built at least 15 watercooled pc's and have had alot of good temps running thermaltake especially after lapping thier waterblocks and using push pull configs.
midnightmodder 1 year ago
WTF , I RATHER BUY THE CORSAIR H50
cjgan80 1 year ago
Thermaltake water cooling systems are shit.
acer0169 1 year ago
last time someone I knew bought a thermaltake system, that shit leaked into his system and fucked his shit up. Water cooling isn't needed when you don't go for a shitty case. Get a proper case, with proper air flow, with proper fans, and you can get cooling and overclocking just as good as water cooling. 90CFM fans that are only 16db? Silent and keeps everything cool. No need for water cooling.
Also, why is this guy reading from a script? Is he not a computer guy, or is he just a fat salsmen?
bastec666 1 year ago
@bastec666
I know this is an old thread, but you're full of crap buddy. The best temps achievable between air and water are achieved with water coolers. Air coolers cannot compete with decent water coolers. Yeah, I know they cost a lot, but that's not the point. The point is water cooling is way better than air cooling any day of the week.
OriginalMergatroid 1 year ago
freakin hunchback shit
D4rkC1own187v2 2 years ago
see above video response
Thermaltake = fantastic!
0leitejesse 2 years ago
Another shit watercool system from thermaltake. Don't buy thermal take liquid coolers! noisy and bad performance. Good air coolers performs better!
chakiller36 2 years ago
Thermaltake water cooling = fail
CustomWP 2 years ago
@CustomWP How so?
devsternator 2 years ago
It's just a known fact to most people who build their own water cooling loops. Take a look here:
tomshardware(dot)com/forum/252900-29-watercooling-parts
CustomWP 2 years ago
@CustomWP What would you recommend?
I've been looking at the 850i.
devsternator 2 years ago
I would simply recommend air cooling unless you want to spend $300+ on a quality custom water cooling system. There are some reliable pre-made systems, such as some of swiftech's, but overall the best bang for your buck will be a custom setup. Overclock(dot)net water cooling section can help you out there, very helpful people.
CustomWP 2 years ago
Thanks heaps.
devsternator 2 years ago
do Thermaltake ProWater 850i support intel i7?
lol4lol10 2 years ago
yes lga1366
maykoga 2 years ago
yes it does ;)
Quirijnuit1985 2 years ago
yes!
jphb1984 2 years ago
Yes
andylau0809 2 years ago
Looking good, I hope I have money to buy one
ck3576888 3 years ago
this will support the new intel i7?
ALEXIR81 3 years ago
Yes, it will
andylau0809 3 years ago
Looks like a good design and idea but hope they fix the pump failure and leak issue of the older units. Seen many people use them just heard the pumps last 6 months and the other components are rather fragile after some usage.
RickArter 3 years ago
That was like years ago, all those problems seems solved since few time.
NaNDoK 3 years ago
Fix that description: ''will take lot of space'' to ''will NOT take lot of space''...
Computenator 3 years ago 8
Lolz XD
Sy5temErR0r 3 years ago