Features as Provided by Thermaltake
Specifications
Water Block |
Material |
Copper |
Pump |
Motor speed |
2800±150 RPM |
Rated Voltage |
12V |
|
Rated Current |
220mA |
|
Fan |
Dimension |
120 x 120 x 25mm |
Speed |
1200~2000RPM |
|
Noise Level |
27.36dBA(Max) |
|
Rated Voltage |
12V |
|
Rated Current |
0.5A |
|
Max. Air Flow |
81.32CFM |
|
Connector |
4 Pin |
|
Radiator |
Dimension |
151x120x27mm (Performer) |
Material |
Aluminum |
|
Cooling Surface Area | 1385 cm2 (Performer) 3730 cm2 (Pro) |
|
Tube |
Length |
326mm |
Material |
Rubber |
|
Weight |
815g (Performer) |
Both boxes are similar in design with pictures of the product on the front. The back of each box has a picture of the cooler installed on a motherboard, inside of a chassis. There are also small icon photos showing some of the construction highlights. The specifications of each unit are on one of the box sides, and a multilingual synopsis of the features on the other.
Once we have the box opened we find each of the Water 2.0 coolers securely housed in a molded cardboard container, with the users manual sitting on top.
The contents of both boxes are identical except for the larger radiator used by the Pro version. Included in the package is the Water 2.0 cooler assembly, all the hardware needed to install on any current AMD or Intel platform, a users manual, and a fan splitter cable. The splitter cable can be used to plug both of the included fans in to, and then use one motherboard header to power them. The cable allows for PWM controlling of the fan speed through the motherboards BIOS.