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Are Thermaltake CPU coolers worth it?

So I was messing around with some parts on PCPartPicker, while also doing close research on the parts that I selected.

 

I saw in the CPU coolers list that Thermaltake manufactured AIO liquid CPU coolers, but I want to know if they are worth the money. I might get one of these for an OC build.

 

Thermaltake Water 3.0 Performer: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835106218

Thermaltake Water 3.0 Extreme: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835106220

 

P.S.: If any of you guys are using Thermaltake Water 3.0 series CPU coolers in your build(s), it would be nice if you could share your experience with them. ;)

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F%*& no! Corsair Buddy!

PC : | CPU: Intel 4790K | COOLER: Corsair H105 w/ JetFlo's Push/Pull | MOBO: EVGA Z97 Classified | GPU: EVGA FTW 4GB GTX 970 X2 | RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 1866Mhz 32GB | CASE: HAF Stacker 945 | PSU: Corsair AX1500i | DISPLAY: Asus MX299Q | SSD: 2 X Corsair Neutron GTX 480 GB in RAID0 | mSATA SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 500 GB | HDD: 4 X Western Digital RED 4 TB in JBOD |

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F%*& no! Corsair Buddy!

i'm very sorry, this answer did NOT help at all.

 

What are the problems with Thermaltake CPU coolers?

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Their performance considering the competition out there. As an exemple, I never get above 45C degree when I render videos on my 4790K on 100% usage.

PC : | CPU: Intel 4790K | COOLER: Corsair H105 w/ JetFlo's Push/Pull | MOBO: EVGA Z97 Classified | GPU: EVGA FTW 4GB GTX 970 X2 | RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 1866Mhz 32GB | CASE: HAF Stacker 945 | PSU: Corsair AX1500i | DISPLAY: Asus MX299Q | SSD: 2 X Corsair Neutron GTX 480 GB in RAID0 | mSATA SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 500 GB | HDD: 4 X Western Digital RED 4 TB in JBOD |

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P.S.: If any of you guys are using Thermaltake Water 3.0 series CPU coolers in your build(s), it would be nice if you could share your experience with them. ;)

My friend has a Water 2.0 Performer and it does better then the Corsair H60 which cost the same price at the time. Nothing wrong with them, it's just that Corsair is known for their CLCs more, more "brand name" to them

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i'm very sorry, this answer did NOT help at all.

 

What are the problems with Thermaltake CPU coolers?

there aint no problem. lol. they all perform good, is the matter of price you know. corsair have more warranty but also more noise.. between that price range i would go for noctua nh-d15

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Where the Dislike button ? lol

PC : | CPU: Intel 4790K | COOLER: Corsair H105 w/ JetFlo's Push/Pull | MOBO: EVGA Z97 Classified | GPU: EVGA FTW 4GB GTX 970 X2 | RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 1866Mhz 32GB | CASE: HAF Stacker 945 | PSU: Corsair AX1500i | DISPLAY: Asus MX299Q | SSD: 2 X Corsair Neutron GTX 480 GB in RAID0 | mSATA SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 500 GB | HDD: 4 X Western Digital RED 4 TB in JBOD |

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Where the Dislike button ? lol

Are you a fanboy...?

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Of performance, yes,

PC : | CPU: Intel 4790K | COOLER: Corsair H105 w/ JetFlo's Push/Pull | MOBO: EVGA Z97 Classified | GPU: EVGA FTW 4GB GTX 970 X2 | RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 1866Mhz 32GB | CASE: HAF Stacker 945 | PSU: Corsair AX1500i | DISPLAY: Asus MX299Q | SSD: 2 X Corsair Neutron GTX 480 GB in RAID0 | mSATA SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 500 GB | HDD: 4 X Western Digital RED 4 TB in JBOD |

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Of performance, yes,

Well that's understandable. LOL.

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Their performance considering the competition out there. As an exemple, I never get above 45C degree when I render videos on my 4790K on 100% usage.

do you live in the arctic? because its damn near impossible for a cpu to run at 20C above room on full load, no matter the cooling...

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My H105 radiator is fixed on the side of another case then the one holding CPU/GPUs, a HAF Stacker 915R. So my rad is getting air directly from the room temp about 20C degree sucked by 3 Jet Flo's fans per 120mm surface for a total of 6. As push/rad/pull then pull out of the case.

PC : | CPU: Intel 4790K | COOLER: Corsair H105 w/ JetFlo's Push/Pull | MOBO: EVGA Z97 Classified | GPU: EVGA FTW 4GB GTX 970 X2 | RAM: Kingston HyperX Beast 1866Mhz 32GB | CASE: HAF Stacker 945 | PSU: Corsair AX1500i | DISPLAY: Asus MX299Q | SSD: 2 X Corsair Neutron GTX 480 GB in RAID0 | mSATA SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 500 GB | HDD: 4 X Western Digital RED 4 TB in JBOD |

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