Thermaltake Water 3.0 Performer C Review

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Enos Tech checked out the Thermaltake Water 3.0 Performer C

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There are pros and cons of each type. Most of the air coolers tend to be bulky and take up much space. This puts pressure on the motherboard's PCB and on the CPU as well. Skylake was one of the examples where many damaged CPUs were reported due to the sheer weight of the cooler. Not to mention the compatibility issues of the air coolers with RAM, the first PCIe slot and the chassis itself. AIO/Hybrids/Custom Loop would clear that space around the CPU socket but many users avoid them for the fear of leakage.
While the market for the coolers may seem saturated, it is surprising to find more competitive offerings from the old players and new players alike. Recently, during CES 2017, EVGA, a well-known Nvidia's AIB partner has announced their AIO coolers for CPU. EKWB is known for its top-notch, quality components in liquid cooling under the custom loop. The company introduced their unique AIO in 2015. Reeven has entered in this market segment recently with their 240mm CLC named Naia.
Thermaltake Technology Inc. was founded in 1999 with the vision of building Thermaltake Technology into ?a cultural brand for the enjoyment of entertainment, e-Sports, technology, and lifestyle?. Thermaltake Technology is focused on delivering the perfect user experience. Their products range from Power Supply Units, PC Chassis, Complete Custom Loop solutions, CPU Coolers, Fans to the range of the peripherals like keyboards, mouse, mouse mat, headphones and even gaming chairs. The very essence of the Thermaltake DNA is based on Courage, Passion, and Perseverance.
 Thermaltake Water 3.0 Performer C Review @ Enostech