Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Water 2.0 Extreme CLW0217 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Water 2.0 Extreme CLW0217.
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Abstract: inc. VAT ex. Tax inc. VAT ex. TaxThermaltake's Water 2.0 Performer and its Water 2.0 Pro are part of the company's new line of all-in-one water-cooling kits. Such kits have been on the market for a few years now, offering people the chance to in...
After the excellent cooling performance shown by the WATER2.0 Pro, we were expecting that the WATER2.0 Extreme would barely reach the same performance level. But, even in “Silent” mode, it outperformed our former champion by two degrees Celsius. In “Extre...
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Published: 2012-09-09, Author: Tony , review by: proclockers.com
Over the years we have saw Thermaltake top out some top end coolers. Up into this point they all have been air-coolers. But with the Water 2.0 Extreme they have totally out did themselves. The Water 2.0 series in all have been really good but the Extreme ...
At the time of this review the Water 2.0 Extreme can be purchased online for under $130.00 USD which makes it slightly higher in price than the Corsair H100 competition. In all reality though, they are priced about the same if you take advantage of availa...
When we tested the WATER2.0 Pro, we were pleased by the high cooling performance it achieved. When we were installing the WATER2.0 Performer, a less expensive version with a smaller radiator, we were expecting a sensible performance difference. But the WA...
The Thermaltake Water 2.0 Performer takes the all-in-one water cooling solution and delivers with exceptional cooling, ease of install, and excellent build quality. ...
Abstract: When building a high-performance gaming computer, many people simply throw some parts together and never touch the BIOS. Clearly since you're reading this you aren't part of the
Abstract: "Level up" has been a term that is very familiar to many of us. We hear it mainly in video games, but also while in the elevator or on the escalator of multi-floored buildings. We also tell ourselves to "level up" indirectly by trying to be better than...