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Mascaras
15-05-2008, 21:31
Thermaltake Releases All New PW 850i Liquid Cooling System

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Los Angeles, CA - May 2008. The internal DIY liquid cooling system has always been the top choice of gamers worldwide. To fulfill the heavy demands of these players, Thermaltake is launching a brand new series of DIY liquid cooling systems, the ProWater Series, and the first model to be introduced is the new “PW850i” that incorporates the latest production techniques and technology of the internal liquid cooling segment.

The P500 Pump used in the PW850i has a maximum high output of 500L per hour to support the liquid cooling system even under heavy load; the hard-wearing ceramic bearing further increases the life span of the pump, users will not need to worry about pump failure even with extended VGA or memory liquid cooling components. The professionally designed inlet and outlet will eliminate the possibility of air blockages. The PW850i also adopts an automotive style radiator with Thermaltake exclusive “Dimple Dimpled Tubes” DDT technology rather than traditional round tubes, and with the adjustable 120mm fan (1300~2400 RPM); CPU heat will be transmitted efficiently in the coordinated system environment.

An all copper waterblock exhibits extraordinary heat conductivity with exclusive universal mounting mechanism that is capable of supporting all today’s CPU. The coolant channels between the cooling fins in the copper base take away the heat efficiently and effectively. The reliable brazing copper process adopted at Thermaltake ensures a leak-free internal liquid cooling system.

In addition to the superb quality components, PW850i also incorporates many user-friendly features; the additional Flow meter provides a clear and stylish system operation index, and the transparent UV 3/8 inch tubes with iStripe maintain smooth water flow even with sharp bending radii and 500L/H of water volume. Moreover, in order to avoid possible low coolant level dangers, level marks have been added on the new oversized transparent tank in PW850i, making coolant maintenance and monitoring easier than ever before. With an easy coolant adding design, PW850i has been carefully produced to provide a safe, leak-free and easy building environment while maintaining a stylish look.

Thermaltake’s all new PW850i Internal DIY Liquid Cooling System is suitable for any type of demands in any system environment; best choice for a quiet and efficient liquid cooling system! They are now available and will retail for estimated street prices of $139.00, available through major retailers, e-tailers and distributors. The PW850i are backed by Thermaltake’s 3-Year Warranty for parts and labor


http://www.overclockerspulse.com/news-posts/thermaltake-releases-all-new-pw-850i-liquid-cooling-system/#more-586


http://thermaltakeusa.com/product/Liquid/DIY/cl-w0175/cl-w0175.asp




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Sahid
23-05-2008, 17:05
Pode ser que um dia tenha um....:dream::dream::dream:

Patuga
24-06-2008, 21:06
mais do mesmo... que treta de kits... acho que a thermaltake devia deixar de fazer coisas dessas....

Dv8i
24-06-2008, 22:02
Eu ja tive um TT e ate se portava bem... mas agora tenho um made in coldzero :thumbsup: e noto diferenças abismais :teeth::teeth:

Asrafil
24-06-2008, 22:40
mais do mesmo... que treta de kits... acho que a thermaltake devia deixar de fazer coisas dessas....

Aquilo parece um kit dos marroquinos :teeth:

Flavio21
24-06-2008, 22:49
Nada bate os Kits da ColdZero. :D

kobasmen
04-12-2009, 12:50
Nada bate os Kits da ColdZero. :D

Boas pll, o que preciso de comprar para meter este kit a funcionar com o meu Soket 1156?

wilsoncmf
08-12-2009, 18:51
Boas pll, o que preciso de comprar para meter este kit a funcionar com o meu Soket 1156?

Deves ter de comprar um bloco pro CPU de socket 1156.
Mas o melhor é falares com o patuga. Ele é que é o mestre do WC.:D

ziggry
08-12-2009, 21:09
Boas tenho o segundo um kit desses e com as molas fica feio,mas da para tirar,comprei uma baia com dissipador incluido, mais o kit para stock 1336, so o kit para adaptar para 1336 custa perto de 6€
O kit normal bomba,bloco 775/Amd radiador,nivel e reservatorio normal anda na casa dos 95 €
Nao ha nada no mercado por este preco novo pronto a atulizar, com adaptadores para 1336 mais 6 € com outro reservatorio com dissipador por 26€ ocupa duas baias tudo na casa dos 130€ ja com duas pecas a mais.
Para 1156 ainda nao ha adaptadores .
Mas a varios kits para aplicar o mais caro custa perto de 35€ que é um radiador com 250 mm e com duas fans,um kit de conectores completo custa perto de 10€ nao ha nada no mercado com esta vasta gama e ainda por cima com estes precos.

kobasmen
09-12-2009, 17:31
Boas tenho o segundo um kit desses e com as molas fica feio,mas da para tirar,comprei uma baia com dissipador incluido, mais o kit para stock 1336, so o kit para adaptar para 1336 custa perto de 6€
O kit normal bomba,bloco 775/Amd radiador,nivel e reservatorio normal anda na casa dos 95 €
Nao ha nada no mercado por este preco novo pronto a atulizar, com adaptadores para 1336 mais 6 € com outro reservatorio com dissipador por 26€ ocupa duas baias tudo na casa dos 130€ ja com duas pecas a mais.
Para 1156 ainda nao ha adaptadores .
Mas a varios kits para aplicar o mais caro custa perto de 35€ que é um radiador com 250 mm e com duas fans,um kit de conectores completo custa perto de 10€ nao ha nada no mercado com esta vasta gama e ainda por cima com estes precos.

è bem, obrigado