Thermaltake Release The Volcano 4008 - All in one water block

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Thermaltake have announced the latest release to their Heat Exchanger series, named the Volcano 4008. Thermaltake are touting the 4008 as an all in one solution, combining the fan, radiator and waterblock in one complete water cooling package.

Volcano 4008

The Volcano 4008 can be used on mainstream CPUs such as Intel LGA775, P4, AMD AM2, K8. In order for consumers to easily adapt the Volcano 4008 unit onto their existing liquid cooling system, Thermaltake has included ¼” and 3/8” quick connectors.

Interested in adapting the Volcano 4008 into your system, you can read more about it here

Feel free to discuss this product in our forum
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17-01-2007, 22:07:11

MikeEnIke
Lol, alright have fun mateys

EDIT: You said it was OCed didn't you?

17-01-2007, 22:08:03

deathwish
only once used a thermaltake volcano the old one yea and lets just say the description suites it

though have been useing one of there cases for a long time and that seems ok

17-01-2007, 22:09:10

Kempez
Aye the cases aren't so bad, though some are a bit placcy

17-01-2007, 22:09:12

MikeEnIke

only once used a thermaltake volcano the old one yea and lets just say the description suites it

though have been useing one of there cases for a long time and that seems ok

Heh, I run a thermaltake volcano 12 on me Socket A pwnage :) It's not too bad.

17-01-2007, 22:09:40

NickS
OK PP, set 2.4ghz 1.55v and I'll set 2.4ghz 1.55v. deal?

17-01-2007, 22:14:02

PP Mguire
Um no? This CPU was given to me and you saw the other thread. Only other decent processor i have is the X2 3800+ (like your, IHS still on) and its already at another house. I carry on to much with this one, i got nothing. Besides, why exactly would i lie about stock temps?

@Mike, exactly. I have the Volcano11 on my dads and his is running 2.3ghz (PC3200 ram 1:1). Temps get a little high, but its a Barton. Thats here and OCed, and i can prove that.

17-01-2007, 22:20:39

NickS
Point being, any custom water will > any TT product.

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Note: As you all know, onboard sensors are always screwy. I'd say my temperature is in-between those two readings somewhere.

17-01-2007, 22:24:33

PP Mguire
Like i said before in the beginning, TT isnt Danger Den. Your not going to get the same performance from a TT pre built thats 99.95 that you will get from something of quality like that. Bigwater 735 is for LAN party goers who just want watercooling. If you would have read before, i already said that. And im not using a liquid cooling system on my 4800+ either, its a stock Silent Tower. So this little competition would have been pointless and im not risking my rig for something like this.

17-01-2007, 22:25:23

Kempez
Yep

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And we just want some temps with Orthos running at stock :)

17-01-2007, 22:28:37

PP Mguire
Only thing i can do is go into the other room and take a picture of the monitor in the bios.
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