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Exclusive Preview of Thermaltake Xpressar Phase Change Unit

By: (more) | Cases, Cooling & PSU Content | Posted: Dec 17, 2008 5:00 am
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The Thermaltake Xpressar

 

Thermaltake Xpressar Phase Change Cooler Preview

 

Thermaltake chose the Xaser IV to house the Xpressar system. The chassis has a lot of room and Thermaltake took advantage of the available space.

 

Thermaltake Xpressar Phase Change Cooler Preview

 

For the most part the Xaser IV was unchanged for the Xpressar project.

 

Thermaltake Xpressar Phase Change Cooler Preview

 

At the heart of the Xpressar is the cooling system. The phase change components are all mounted to the removable motherboard tray. Here we see the components packed in the protective foam that is used for shipping.

 

Thermaltake Xpressar Phase Change Cooler Preview

 

The Xpressar cooling components are only held to the motherboard tray with a few screws. Once they are removed you can easily separate the two.

 

Thermaltake Xpressar Phase Change Cooler Preview

 

Here we see the other side of the Xpressar system for the first time. Let's now take the first look at the components.

 


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