Introduction
First of all I'd like to thank
Thermaltake for once again sending me a nice package. In addition, I'd like to thank
Basement for helping me out with some photos while my camera was being a *censored*.
This time I got the opportunity to review the Thermaltake Symphony Mini. The Symphony mini is a DIY water cooling set which should be extremely easy to install and use. Having no real experience with water cooling myself I should be able to find out if the average user would like it.
Shamelessly ripped from Thermaltakes site. The features:
- Massive aluminum radiator
- 5 in 1 all copper CPU waterblock
- Dual pump with 90L /hr flow rate
- Three 1400 RPM Ultra-Quiet 120mm fans(16dB)
- Automatic non-spill valves
- Easy installation
Specifications
Specifications |
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Dimensions | 250 mm (W) x 250 mm (D) x 800mm(H) |
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Weight | 9 Kg |
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Material | All aluminum, copper for the heatsink |
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Maximum Capacity | 400 L/ hr |
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Maintenance free for liquid refilling | 10,000 hours |
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Cooling system | Three 1400 RPM ultra-quiet 120 mm fans(16dB) |
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CPU support | Intel P4 Socket 775, P4 Socket 478, AMD K8, AMD K7 Even though it's not listed, it fits Socket 604 as well |
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All aluminum radiator | 120 mm (W) x 33mm(D) x 360 mm (H) |
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Quick disconnect coupling | Automatic non-spill valves、robust material、one-hand operation |
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