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Bigwater 735 - CL-W0075 Back to previous page
Overview
World 1st liquid cooling system supports ATX / BTX motherboard
Application for Intel P4 , LGA775 ,Intel BTX platform and all AMD K8 , AM2 series
Remarkable 120mm Radiator:
  High performance radiator with a 120mm silent VR fan(1300 ~ 2400rpm).
Superb Liquid Pump with 400 L/hr:
  1. Silent and powerful P400 pump provides superb reliability
  2. The pedestal can be secured onto the case by screws
  3. The ceramic bearings significantly extend the life-expectancy of the pump
  4. Thoughtful inlet and outlet design prevents air blocks from the water flow
Exceptional Liquid Tank :
1. High capacity liquid tank capable of holding 350c.c. of liquid for continuous usage
2. Easy to refill
Second-to-none Copper Water Block :
1. With blue LED acrylic covering illuminates the CPU
  2. Increased number of water channel within the water block greatly enhances the thermal efficiency
  3. Circle base of water block is applicable to BTX motherboard
Durable 3/8" Tube:
  1. Special material to prevent wear & tare from being clogged up from over bending
  2. User Friendly Installation, tool-less connector design





Features
 
Remarkable 120mm Radiator
Fan Speed Controller
   
Exceptional Cpu Waterblock
Durable 3/8" Tube (Tool-less)
Superb Liquid Pump   Exceptional Liquid Tank
 
Application
1st liquid cooling system supports ATX/BTX motherboard
Clip for BTX
Clip for LGA775
Clip for K8
Clip for AM2
Connect Big Water 745 with Aromr Chassis
Liquid flow system
Specifications
 
Application
CPU
AMD all K8 series
Intel LGA775
Intel BTX platform
Waterblock
Dimensions
78(L) X 60(W) X 23.5(H) mm
Material
Copper & Acrylic
Connector
3 pin
LED
Blue LED
Pump
Dimensions
75(L) X 70(W) X 75(H) mm
Bearing
Ceramic bearing
Maximum Capacity
400 L/ hr
Rated Voltage
DC 12V
Connector
3 pin , 4 pin
LED
Blue LED
Noise
16 dBA
Life time
70000 hr (MTBF)


120mm Radiator
Dimensions
166(L) X 122(W) X 35(H) mm
Material
Aluminum
Fan Dimension
120(L) X 120(W) X 35(H) mm
Fan Speed
1300 ~ 2400 RPM
Max Air Flow
38.6 CFM ~ 93.7 CFM
Noise
16 ~ 30 dB
Fan Connector
4 pin
Liquid Tank
Dimensions
86(L) X 66(W) X 110(H) mm except connector
Capacity
350 c.c
Quick install connector
For 9.5mm ID(3/8 " ) tube
Tube
Dimensions
9.5mm ID(3/8 " ) tube
Material
Green UV
Coolant
Capacity
500 c.c
Major Material
Ethylene Glycol
Awards & Reviews
FAQ
Q1. Can I add another VGA waterblock to the BigWater liquid cooling system?
ANS:
Yes, yes you can. Simply obtain an extra VGA waterblock: http://www.thermaltake.com/Products/LiquidCoolingSystem/CL-W0088/W2-VGAWaterBlock.aspx 
Simply route the VGA waterblock into the liquid cooling loop, and your VGA card will be liquid cooled as well!

Q2. How do I connect the extra refill reservoir tank to the water pump?
ANS:
Please connect two hoses from both outlets of the reservoir to the uppermost two tubes of the water pump.

Q3. How do I flush my LCS?
ANS:
1) Take the LCS out of the Chassis.
2) Unplug line going into the pump.
3) Put line into cleaning solution(water).
4) Place line from the water reservoir into empty bucket.
5) Run the system outside of case. Water will run through system.
Thermaltake recommends flushing tubes every 3-5months
Q4. How do I know if the pump is working?
ANS:
Please feel if the pump is vibrating. If it is not, please log onto our website at:
www.thermaltake.com.au/Support/Warranty.aspx
to complete the RMA request form online.
The request form will allow you to request for a replacement unit.
if you have any questions regarding the RMA process, please contact our RMA department at rma@thermaltake.com.au

Q5. I'm running low on coolant. What's happening and what can I do?
ANS:
Coolant evaporates naturally and becomes more concentrated. It is recommended that you replace the coolant every 3-6 months. Extra Thermaltake coolants (part no. CL-W0044 and CL-W0148) are available for purchase from computer retail stores or make your own by adding 1/5 automotive antifreeze and 4/5 distilled water for the best results.

Q6. It appears as if something is blocking my pump from pumping out water smoothly. What should I do?
ANS:
1. Turn on the pump without turning on the computer system for testing.
2. In order to turn on the pump without turning on the system, please follow the following steps:
a. Unplug all connections from the power supply to system components.
b. Connect only the pump to the power supply.
c. Make sure the power supply is in the 'Off' position.
d. Take a paper clip and untwist it.
e. Plug one side of the paper clip wire into the green wire hole on the 20 or 24pin connector from the power supply.
f. Plug the other side of the paper clip wire into any of the black wire hole on the same connector.
g. Turn on the power supply.
3. If the water is flowing properly through the liquid cooling system without any signs of blockage, please turn off the power supply and connect all power cables to their proper location in the computer system.
PLEASE ONLY TURN ON THE COMPUTER SYSTEM IF THE BIGWATER IS FLOWING PROPERLY.
4. If the water is showing signs of blockage and the water is not flowing properly, please turn off the power supply, wait for 5-10 seconds, and turn on the power supply again. Repeat this process as needed until the liquid in the system flows properly without any major air bubbles inside the tubes.
5. If there are mini air bubbles within the tubes while operating, please tap the tubes lightly to get the air bubbles out of the system. 


 
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