Thermaltake Water 3.0 All-in-One Cooling Solution Announced
Thermaltake is announcing their Water 3.0 closed loop all in one cooling solutions. Thermaltake will feature a Water 3.0 Extreme, Water 3.0 Pro, and Water 3.0 Performer.
Thermaltake charatises these solutions as, “For a liquid cooler, enthusiasts not only looking for an easy and clean setup to efficiently calm the roaring CPU, more likely they also crave for the best low-maintenance solution. The new Thermaltake All-In-One LCS Water 3.0 Series is formed to support these desires of enthusiasts. Upgrade the simplicity of liquid CPU cooling to enjoy better cooling performance and protect the investment in the CPU as well.”
The Thermaltake Water 3.0 cooling solution will feature high performance water blocks with full copper base plates, high efficiency 240mm radiators that support two 120mm fans for heat dissipation PWM controls functions to maximize cooling performance and fan control software, and Thermaltake’s high reliability pumps for circulation.
Along with all of this you get to use Thermaltake’s Windows based fan controller software for monitoring and customizing liquid temperature CPU temperature fan speed, and pump speed to get the most out of this all in one cooling solution. Thermaltake also is taking pride in that the Water 3.0 series is easy to install and maintenance free.
Here are the differences between the three different models:
Water 3.0 Extreme
Extreme has a special designed 240mm large surface radiator and the support of two more 120mm fans for additional heat dissipation, targeting towards user who is always looking for the best with large chassis space.
Water 3.0 Pro
Pro has a standard radiator with double the thickness (49mm), aiming toward mainstream users who requires a superb performance, however does not have enough chassis space to install an Extreme.
Water 3.0 Performer
Performer has a standard size 120mm radiator, a perfect size to fit into various chassis, aiming toward first-timers who are new to LCS or who intimidated by the tradition custom LCS and wants an easier solution.



I am curious to see how it performs compared to the Swiftech H220, Corsair H110 and Coolermaster Eisberg
Does it beat the H100i or Swiftech H220/is it just as good but cheaper? Otherwise there’s no reason to get it 🙂
Well no benchmarks are out currently but I can only imagine with how well the Thermaltake 2.0 Extreme did that the 3.0 would be on par or slightly better.