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    can i ask y ppl dont like TT bigwater 735

    i got one its better one i had tho i just make shure i run over 24 hours for leaks i kno i not pro like but its what i can ££ at the moment tho i been with TT case and other stuff there been sweet but y is there water cooling crap ?

    i kno i am going to get stick with this like but i need to know why they dont like it what has TT done to U .
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    comma's are very friendly. Its very hard to understand what your tying to say, or ask in this post. Also, complete sentence's are always nice. I cant tell if you're a native English speaker but, i need help understanding what your saying here.

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    Aluminum rads, low quality pump, everything is pretty inferior to performance water cooling parts. Better to spend more (and do it right) the first time!

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    The pump is poor, it's slow, the cpu block is poorly made and the radiator is also crappy.
    I mean if it was like $30-40 and you had an extra pc laying around, sure why not.
    Damn $40 would be a lot of that though.. hmm
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    so u telling me thats u have tryed this ? producted then or is it u dont like TT
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    May I ask why you want it? Maybe we can recommend something else
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    couse i got it for my 30th bday ppl i talked too they had it they said was good one to use for now untill i get more £££ but why is ppl dont like TT for ?
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    Honestly it's not good quality, the parts are low grade, the pump is subpar, the block uses 1/8g fittings, the cpu block is really not well designed and look at the bottom of it!


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    oo i c they got cpu copper is cheap then what about the pump and rad are they fine to use tho ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tallpaul View Post
    oo i c they got cpu copper is cheap then what about the pump and rad are they fine to use tho ?
    Honestly, I would just get a new WC system. The pump is pretty bad, I used to have a TT WC system and the pump failed after 2 weeks.

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    No, it's not that the copper is cheap... copper is copper... the point was that it wasn't buffed smooth for better thermal conductivity. @ The Rad-An aluminum rad is a big no-no, the cheapest Swiftech rad would easily outperform the Big Water. Also, as stated before, the pump sucks balls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser777 View Post

    If you're speaking English like this and you're 30, then I am very worried.
    look i am not good spelling i am english but crap at it typeing sorry for that ill try my best to get it right , its better then what i am useing atm is there any place were its cheap for starter kit but with £££ this kit i got was £70 but i have not got the money to buy top stuff yet but i will try save for better one tho thanks for help
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    I'd rather have an air cooler over a TT kit. Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme

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    Have you considered the new Coolermaster Aquagate Max

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    I bought myself a ThermalTake kit as my first watercooling setup. It is decent with keeping my temperatures down with a 2.89GHz E6300 and somewhat high clocked X1950XT all in one loop. Under load, each will get up to 50 degrees. I haven't had any leaks or any failures with my system but I would like the pump to fail for an excuse to upgrade the system. Ah, why won't it break on me.

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    I knew someone that had that setup and for what he was doing it worked.

    I agree mixing metals is a no no and i didn't like the 1/8g fittings

    but I kind liked the CPU block he had. I thought it was interesting, and i liked the look.

    I think you need to look at it in the context of what your trying to do. I would go over to his house and he got good temps and it was a turn key solution. Bit bam boom and he had it installed and it worked for a long time.


    So if you have it and can set it up yourself, plus the temps look good, then you who's better then you.
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    I don't like TT cause I care about my PC investment. I want the best, and you don't get that by being cheap.
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    Question is since you got it as a present (and not that its something you were thinking of getting) is if it can be returned/exchanged for other parts, and if not, in that case is it decent enough to use.

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    lol this is a joke, the dood is 30 and cant type? i cant stop laughing

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    TT is a great company, but we hate their watercooling products because of aluminum and copper causing galvanic corrosion and making it leak, mediocre performance, it is quite expensive for its performance, and there is near no upgrade headroom due to the weak pump and radiator. TT cases and its accesories are ok though. BTW, 13 year old grammar FTW! lol

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    Poor quality radiator, low performance pump, bad CPU waterblock, no pros to speak of. Even for it's relatively low cost for a watercooling system ($125), it is way overpriced for what it offers. It's performance is worse than that of a TRUE for twice the price. I don't see why anyone would like it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Loser777 View Post
    If you're speaking English like this and you're 30, then I am very worried.
    So am I. My 9-year-old sister has English better than this.
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    we hate you!

    leave!

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    It's like he didn't quite get the memo - April Fool's is over!
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    you'll be fine - use it! - if u already have it, that is
    my friend used a TT water cooling system for 2yrs - the pump died in the end (after 2yrs) but apart from that, no problems!

    if u dont have it & ur looking at buying, be advised there is plenty out there that is better!
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