Jul 15, 2011 11:43 GMT  ·  By

Seeking to enforce its position in the cooling and computer case industry segments, Thermaltake has updates its already extensive product lineup with not just a new case, but also some cooling solutions.

By now, at least part of the international consumer base will recognize Thermaltake by name, what with it being a major supplier of cooling solutions and PC cases, among other things.

One of the things that has earned the outfit some fame, as far as more or less recent developments (in the grand scheme of things) go, is the Level 10 case.

It so happens that this high-end, enthusiast case has been revised once again, though this is hardly the only thing its maker did over the past few days.

One new development in its camp is the appearance of the Bigwater A80 and Bigwater 760 Plus CPU coolers.

The former is compact and sealed (it is of the watercooling variety) and works on AMD AM2, AM3, FM1 and FM2 processors, as well as LGA 775, 1155, 1156 and 1366 from Intel.

Meanwhile, the latter cooler has similar CPU support but is larger, taking up two 5.15-inch bays and utilizing a copper waterblock, plus a P500 pump and a 120 mm Motorsports Radiator.

No doubt Thermaltake means for either of these to be used in conjunction with its high-end chassis, although the Level 10 LCS enclosure (this being the aforementioned latest revision of the original Level 10) is not part of that list.

He reason for this is that the Level 10 LCS already has its own liquid cooler, one with a 330 c.c reservoir, a Motorsports Radiator with a 12mm blue LED fan, a slim pure copper waterblock and the same P500 pump (pushes 500 L/hour).

Set to be available sometime next month (August, 2011), the three newcomers should arrive just in time to catch the last of the harsh summer heat.

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