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Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme Reviews
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| eTeknix.com | --- | Jan 11 '13 | |
| NikKTech | --- | Jul 01 '12 | |
| Pro-Clockers.com | --- | Sep 09 '12 | |
| Real World Labs | --- | Mar 06 '13 | |
| ThinkComputers | 10/10 | Jan 21 '13 | |
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Check out these quotes from Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme reviews & previews"The bottom line is this product is an excellent acquisition if you have a Sandy Bridge-E, Sandy Bridge or Bulldozer/Piledriver platform where heat output is very high, it performs better than the competition on those platforms. However, on Ivy Bridge based LGA 1155 systems you will see very little difference between the cheaper Corsair H100i so it is not a recommendable purchase for Ivy Bridge – 3770K and 3570K users would be better served by other products. However, if you are using an FX 8350, FX 8150, i7 3930K, i7 3960X, i7 3970X, i7 3820, 2500K, 2550K, 2600K or 2700K (to name but a few!) then this is definitely going to give you better performance over the competition and similarly priced products."
"Of course even though the Water 2.0 Extreme outperforms the competition we can't ignore its size and so for most people such as gamers and casual users who want to take their first step with liquid CPU Coolers the KUHLER H2O 920 by Antec may just be the best overall choice due to its smaller size, however for enthusiasts, professionals and overclockers the Water 2.0 Extreme will most certainly be their weapon of choice and that's why it gets our Platinum Award."
"The cooler can be held for about $130 or so from most respectable online retailers. This is slightly higher than other all-in-ones but the extra performance is worth it."
"Aside from a few flaws the Thermaltake Water 2.0 Extreme is one hell of a self-contained water cooler. It offers the performance of AiO cooler with larger radiators, but it has the ability to fit into any chassis that can accommodate dual 120mm fans in one area."
"I suppose at this point I should admit that in this case the term “Extreme” is warranted. As gaudy as the word is, this closed loop system really is everything and the kitchen sink. Installation was well thought out and simple. The loop itself is of exceptional build quality. Even the software included is admirable! That alone is something worth taking note of for all the other manufacturers selling these types of coolers. Tt has truly set itself apart with this one."