Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the ThermalTake BigWater 745 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake BigWater 745.
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13 Reviews
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Unbeatable performance with passive cooling, Excellent price/performance, Very quiet setup, Good instructions, Good quality components, Reliable Barb connector system
Barbs could connect to radiator better, Are two rads really necessary?
Thermaltake have really got a great kit out now for top end H2O cooling. The Thermaltake Bigwater 745 delivers the performance and doesn’t make much noise. With a dual and single radiator and only one block, it is a bit overkill, and this kit is j...
This is going to be one short conclusion. The recent update of Thermaltake’s liquid-cooling systems is definitely a success. It’s now up to the customer what to buy and for what purposes. On my part, I can say that if it were not for the radia...
Abstract: Thermaltake is a large name that is easily associated with enthusiasts and modders alike. Thermaltake is all over the market place with their cases, enclosures, CPU Coolers, and cooling solutions. About two years ago, Thermaltake decided to get ...
Abstract: The previous version of Thermaltake’s Bigwater received a smackdown from us last year, and though this new kit is significantly improved, it still suffers a fatal flaw. The biggest change to the kit is the addition of a second radiator. That’s right, ...
Looks cool, Fairly easy installation, Good performance, Quiet
Special sized tubing, Attention to detail could be better on machining, Not for smaller cases, Need to have lots of room on your workspace
The Thermaltake Big Water 754 is a great kit for those that wish to jump into water cooling their system. Of course care and patience is needed during the install process, as with any setup read and follow the instruction manual carefully to make sure...
Thermaltake BigWater 745 Cooling KitPerformance In order to see how well the Thermaltake Bigwater 745 performed, I allowed the processor to start in an idle state and remain idle for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes of idle time, a reading was taken. The...
Good price for performance, Good instruction manual, Kit includes everything needed, UV sensitive hose and coolant, Parts disassemble easily for cleaning, Dual radiators, 400 cm of tubing included, Uses quick connects, Easy to mount water block, Quiet pum...
No fan speed control for dual radiator fans, Single radiator copper tubing is still 1/4", Liquid tank a little to tall, Fan and Pump RPM cable too short, Little lite on the coolant, Sticky Foam pad a pain to remove
First Thermaltake includes everything you need even if you own a BTX mobo. I found the 400 cm of tubing to be more than enough but thought the amount of coolant was a little low. Considering there was also the same amount in the previous kit, they uppe...
It’s quiet, It’s really quiet, 120mm fan and radiator, Compatible with most motherboards, Lighted waterblock and pump, UV reactive tubing and coolant, Easy installation, Inexpensive (as watercooling goes, anyway)
Poor manual
I enjoyed doing this review very much. It’s always a pleasure to work with a high quality product that does what it promises and does it well. Is the BigWater liquid cooling system the best watercooling kit out there? No it’s not. However, the...
Abstract: Date 2005-04-18Provider: ThermaltakeAuthor: GooGeLEditor: Princess AmmieThermaltake BigwaterYou can check up their company history over here.Features:» Universal 4 in 1 solution, compatible with Intel LGA775. P4 and AMD K7, K8 (Included AMD Sempron Ser...
High quality waterblock, 120mm radiator and fan, Very quiet, Supports many processors, Cools very efficiently
Cheap reservoir
What can I say? Thermaltake has really created a masterpiece with their BigWater watercooling kit. With great temperatures all around, this kit is sure to fit the needs of anyone looking to overclock their PC or just make their system quieter. The q...