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Default For Sale: Thermaltake Bigwater 760i Full Watercooling Kit - Modded - 55$

-Pending Sale-

Up for sale is my Thermaltake Bigwater 760i. I used this for around a couple months until I recently upograded to a variable pump and a cylindrical res. This is a great starter system to learn the basics of watercooling or a 2-bay device that gives you a built in resevior accessible in a bay, a built in pump and an extra 120mm radiator.

This works fine and in conjuction with a couple of extra rads or single decent extra radiator you should get decent temps. I know thermaltake gets a bad rep for their leak issues but I made several modifications to ensure this is safe and performs at the highest level possible.

1) I did away will all th stock 1/4 barbs and upgraded to 3/8 barbs
2) I got rid of all the quick disconnect conenctions - leak proof
3) I placed silicon caulk around all the joint of the bay device to ensure it didn't leak. I did have a problem with a little leak between the res and
the radiator but as you can see I smeared it with caulk and the leak was no more. The caulk looks rather unsightly but is not visible when installed.

Sale Includes:
-Stock blue LED fan and Rosewill Red led fan (currently installed)
-400cm of Green UV tubing (3/8 id) from purchasing the kit - unused
-waterblock for 775-AM2 and a few other sockets (see the link)
-all mounting hardware and hose clamps
-shipping.. yay! all for the price of 50$

Here is a newegg link for the procuct:

Thermaltake Bigwater 760i Specs / Purchase

Also there is a bracket for the 1136 socket available online if you would like to cool your i7's or upcoming i9s, other brackets are also available for other sockets I believe.

Like I said, I'm asking 55$ , if you don't like that price make an offer we might be able to work something out. I will also possible accept trades for G92 based graphics cards or watercooling stuff, cash would be ideal though MW2 is coming out.


Here are some pics:









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Uhh.... I really love this setup. Can you show me what each peice does? I might buy it but will have to negotiate cuz im broke.
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the big box looking thing that first in two bays has a resevior that holds the water, the pump attaches to this and pushes the liquid through the tubing to the waterblock. the waterblock is then attached and mounted above your CPU. as the water goes through the waterblock it cools the CPU. the water then goes back through the tubing to the bay device into the radiator. a fan then blows cool air through the radiator to cool the water and then it goes back into the resevior to begin the cycle all over again

mounting hardware is to mount the waterblock, the hose clamps are to secure the tubing to the various barbs

with another radiator one this loop will cool excellently, without one it should still cool better than most if not all air coolers

feel free to PM with offers if you would like

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CPU cooling
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GPU cooling
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free bump the bigwater series is great
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looking for anything to trade?

pm me if the pending sale doesn't go through, i'm interested in buying it or bartering something.
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I am interested, but should I be afraid, if you know what I mean.
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Okay, Is this hard to set up? I don't want to break anything . I can trade you my


EVGA Nvidia Geforce 6200 GS TURBOCACHE for it... All I have besides a back-up PC which I'm saving to sell to the best buyer.
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