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Gents,
__________________Some of you you have given me the advice to pick up kit either custom or go with the Swiftech. I was running the TT Bigwater SE. Nice kit. Easy install. Cosmetically and aesthetically nice too. No customization. Stock levels, this thing was nice. When I pushed my OCs to 2.7+, thats when I had my problems. Now, with the Swiftech. Another nice kit, moderately easy install. I had to hole saw 2 holes in the back of my armor but all went well. For the most part, everything was straight forward. I can definately see a difference in water pump performance...BIG DIFFERENCE... Needless to say, my load temp difference running prime on both cores was night and day. The TT at stock levels peaked at 46...while this kit is peaking at 36 at stock speeds. Just looking to pass along some good hard earned experience!
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Yes the Bigwater is mediocre at best ppl that say otherwise have not eperienced the big boy versions lol. But glad to see it workd out nice for ya
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I find that offensive!
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The Big Typhoon and the BigWater SE perform about the same.
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Audio Setup:
PC > TCA Gizmo > Ultralink Matrix 2s > AV123 ELT525Ms OCN Headphone Club. Because computers don't suck up enough of my money.
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well the saying you get what you pay for really does prove itself here then
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Absolutely.
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