Thermaltake AquaBay M5 Alarm System Water Temperature & Level Display with Pump & Reservoir
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junny_l@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/31/10 |
Thermaltake AquaBay M5 Alarm System Water Temperature & Level Display with Pump & Reservoir
Cons:
-bad threads for the buts and the screws-looks like made out of cheap stuff
Pros: -combo w/c-quiet-cheap-holds alot of water-good combo set |
wmiked777@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/18/10 |
Thermaltake AquaBay M5 Alarm System Water Temperature & Level Display with Pump & Reservoir
Cons:
none
Pros: water cooling Comment:
love my water cooling stuff and this aquabay was a sure sell for me because of the alarm. i fill mine up using a small funnel. |
Michael_W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/06/10 |
Thermaltake AquaBay M5 Alarm System Water Temperature & Level Display with Pump & Reservoir
Cons:Pump isn't exactly silentFootprint
Pros:Simple to useHigh flow rateLarge reservoirComes with fittings Comment:
I really like this product. I bought it so I could get up and running until I had time to order some 'real' components, but I think that I'll just stick with this. Not sure about the reliability yet, and the pump, while not loud, does create a bit of vibration noise... Also, you need a good sized case to mount it in; the TJ07 is just large enough for my application. So far, I'm very impressed with this, especially for the price. My temps didn't go up with the res, and it actually seems to have added some stability to the loop. |
Joshua_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/05/09 |
Thermaltake AquaBay M5 Alarm System Water Temperature & Level Display with Pump & Reservoir
Cons:odd hose and fitting sizes
Pros:Looks like a good sturdy pump and unit Comment:
It's thermaltake they try and put a fair bit of engineering behind their products which is always nice, the unit has a good flow and liters per hour not to mention a good amount of lift, only down side i see with it is the not so standard of fitting and hose sizes that are used compared to many other water cooling systems out there forcing you to either go fully with a thermaltake setup and there tubing or fiddling with many things and a couple of trip to a hard ware store to get it to work with G1/4 setups and other hoses sizes |
i bought this about 1month ago. i had to exchange for another one because it leaked on the top. however, the new one that ncix replaced for me is working quite well.