Thermaltake Technology began its road of innovation in the year 1999, and the mission “delivering the perfect user experience” has always been the indicator of all followers.
Thermaltake, the go-ahead for the liquid-cooling system Bigwater SE to the PC gaming hardware and DIY market development was presented in 2002, the scene was set for expansion, and followed with variants of cooling system including the “DIY style”, “external style, “All-in-one Style”, “waterblock” and “liquid-cooling chassis” etc.
The brand is therefore launching a new highlight with a new model series while continuing a tradition that has repeatedly met with great enthusiasm throughout the history of the “Bigwater Series” and liquid-cooling chassis, with the new CPU liquid-cooling chassis Level 10 GT LCSand CPU liquid -cooling system Bigwater A80 & Bigwater 760 PLUS, which emphasize on their superior performance and state-of-the-art technology.
Innovative technology, sophisticated design and outstanding durability make Thermaltake products the world’s most desirable and value-retaining trendsetter!
The Level 10 GT LCS, Bigwater A80 and Bigwater 760 plus will be available from Thermaltake-authorized retailers worldwide in August, 2011. Up-to-date information is available from : http://www.thermaltake.com/home.aspx
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Asetek again?
Doubt it’s Asetek, doesn’t look like one of their units, most likely their own design. Thermaltake and CoolerMaster were the pioneers behind the all in one water cooling kits. Even if they were not great compared to the Asetek and Cool-It’s…. I tried the bigwater when it came out as well as the aquagate….