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RBMODS REVIEWS |
Date 2005-08-17
Provider: Thermaltake
Author: Niko Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Thermaltake Aquabay M2
Earlier we looked at the M1 water level indicator and today we have the M2 radiator from Thermaltake here that is mounted into a 5,25 slot.
This is space saving when you can mount a radiator in the 5,25 slots and making it easy as Thermaltake has done in this case seems to be the ultimate
solution but we have to look at the performance first and see what temperatures we get with this.
About Thermaltake:
You can check up their company history over here.
Specifications:
Dimension 120 x 120 x 25 mm
Fan Speed 1300 RPM
Rated Voltage 12V
Rated Current 0.30A
Max. Air Flow 54.4CFM
Air Pressure 1.87mmH2O
Bearing Type Sleeve
Noise 16dB
Connector 4pin
Radiator
Dimension 166x 122 x 35 mm
Material Aluminum
Total Weight 925g
Quick Install Connector
Quick install Connector(1) For 6.4mm ID (1/4") tubing
Quick install Connector(2) For 9.5mm ID (3/8") tubing
Features:
Application: Can apply to Thermaltake BigWater and other liquid cooling system
For 5.25" drive bay: The radiator can fit into the drive bay in the case
12cm big Radiator: Aluminum fins and cooper tubes with 12cm Fan
Quick Install Connector: Saving your time to install device conveniently
Low noise fan: 120x120x25 mm fan (1300RPM 16dB)
The product:

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Same case here as with the M1 the package is very nice with pictures of the product and specfications on the back.
The product is packed into foam to prevent damage during shipping. On the back you can also see different parts on this unit, the fan, radiator etc.

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Included is tubing, bigger fittings (3/8), screws and the manual ofcourse, manual is barely needed though as this is pretty basic to install and use.
This unit takes up two 5,25 slots so see to that you have enough space, it can also take one slot if you remove the fan and run the system fanless.

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As we see the 120 mm fan can be removed from the radiator, to make this unit smaller. The fan has a fan grill on it for safety issues.
This unit is pretty much the same size as a normal dvd drive so you dont have to worry about the length of it.
Testing and conclusion >>>>> Page 2
Thank you Thermaltake for making this review possible
Thermaltake
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