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Thermaltake 780E

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hey what about thik lcs kit??anny good?because i want to buy with a case from TMTK??i whait for your opinions tnks
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Tbh the new TT kits are nice.

If you are a beginner in WC its a verry nice kit.

Ive had the 610i and it was not bad, and no leaks to.

Tomorrow im getting my custom wc setup
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Don't buy any other kit except for Petras and Swiftechs.
http://www.thermaltake.com/product_i...er+780e&ovid=n TT kits have been known for bad quality make and crappy cooling. Also this rad is made out of aluminum which is a big no no in watercooling.
It gets beaten by a Zalman 9500... http://www.pureoverclock.com/review.php?id=674&page=5 It isn't worthy off having your hard earned cash spent on it.
you think that a zalman reserator is better???damm man because i already make the kit command....hope to bee better if i change the rad and the tubbing and the waterblock
for my i7)
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no. just spend the money on something like a petra's cool kit and NOT a thermaltake or any other pre-made kit.
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you think that a zalman reserator is better???damm man because i already make the kit command....hope to bee better if i change the rad and the tubbing and the waterblock
for my i7)

Just buy seperate parts and build together... they will perform much better than kits...

Thermaltake kits have these problems:
- waterblock easily cracks (and you know what that means...)
- 3/8" tubing + weak pump = poor performance
- aluminium in the radiators will cause corrosion

Everything in a TT kit is pretty much poor quality... except for maybe the reservoir... just ask members on OCN what parts to buy, and you'll be on your way
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I have to ask. Did you search OCN at all for this topic before you posted?
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yes but i change the rad and the waterblock

you miles asweel build your own from the start then.
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