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Thermaltake unveils Bigwater 770 Water Cooling

Published: 7th July 2008 @ 8:04 PM
Author: Steve Dougherty


Thermaltake has just added to its lineup of all-in-one liquid cooling solutions, the new Bigwater 770. Whilst carrying over many of the loved features of the Bigwater 760i, Bigwater 770 improves in several key areas as well as having the ability to be installed inside your middle tower chassis.

You can get the full rundown on it here.


Thermaltake Bigwater 770

After the successful launch of the Bigwater 760i liquid cooling system in 2007; Thermaltake is releasing the new Bigwater 770 to fulfill more demands of DIY players this year! Keeping the easy installation and space saving advantages of Bigwater 760i, Bigwater 770 also allows extremely easy installation process using the front 5.25” expansion bays and intelligent interconnect for tubes; None will need to worry about the difficulties and mess caused by traditional liquid cooling systems anymore. And now with Bigwater 770, you can even fit the liquid cooling system in your middle tower chassis!



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