Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Water 3 Ultimate water cooling kit and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Water 3 Ultimate water cooling kit.
December 2014
(88%)
41 Reviews
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Once we factor cost into our equation the Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate becomes less exciting. Yes the Water 3.0 Ultimate takes the top spot in our performance test but with a cost similar to that of its competitors and offering fewer features the overal...
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Published: 2014-09-26, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Very affordable for an enthusiast level liquid cooler, Very good liquid cooling performance, Very quiet at stock PWM operation, Easy to set up, PWM fans perfect for full control, 3 Year Warranty
Not compatible with all cases, Short tubing might not allow front mount in some cases
So the question is, after all this testing is, is the Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate really “ultimate”?During any desktop project, the Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate was pleasantly quiet and kept the hottest Intel Core i7-5960X 8-core processor surprising...
Top Performer among CLC system tested, Great Simplistic Design, 50% Larger cooling surface compared to popular CLC units.
Fans Loud at Full Speed
While Thermaltake did take a leap forward in providing the first 360mm radiator CLC system in the market, in our eyes... this is still an Asetek unit so there isn't any big innovation here. However, because its performance being the king of the hill on...
Strongest performing AIO we have tested yet, Easy installation, Exceptionally quiet, Spot on price point
Fan screws can be overtightened and cause radiator damage
We started out this review wondering if Thermaltake had what it took to create a go to performance AIO cooler. A cooler that you wouldn't hesitate to recommend as the best of the best. And while things started out a little shaky in the install department...
Extremely efficient, Silent when pushing overclocking limits, No more custom software, Push/pull fan setup available.
Coolant lines too short, One trick pony.
As I mentioned before, there wasn't a whole lot that I could find at fault with the Water 3.0 Ultimate, which is currently etailing for $139.99. This may seem like a premium price, but it is in fact somewhat reasonable. Just to water cool a CPU with a h...
Published: 2014-09-15, Author: George , review by: hitechlegion.com
OK, so I freely admit I made a mistake going into this review. I saw the standard Asetek Pump, block and 24 fpi aluminum rad and gave it a big yawn. I also responded in our own forums to someone stating that they were looking forward to a review of the ...
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Published: 2015-06-04, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Abstract: Indeed the Thermaltake Suppressor F51 is delivered as a quiet case with loads of sound deadening but if you pull out various drive towers and open some vents you effectively end up with the Fractal Design Define S with the addition of air filtering. This...
Abstract: As you know, extensive in the world economy is called the path of development in which growth is achieved by increasing the quantitative indicators (area, population, etc.), rather than through the introduction of new and innovative technologies that impr...
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Published: 2014-10-15, Author: Ben , review by: play3r.net
Included fans extremely loud when running full load, Not everyone will be able to squeeze in a 360mm rad
Jumping right into things and let's start with the design aspect of the Water 3.0 Ultimate. As far as design goes there is unfortunately not a whole lot that can be done with a radiator, it's one of those things if you've seen one, you've seen them all ty...