In the growing trend of all-in-one liquid cooling systems, such as the Corsair H80 or Antec Kühler H₂O 620, end-users are looking for the "easy" route to a liquid cooling setup and the cooling benefit a LCS can offer. To join the trend, Thermaltake has introduced its own all-in-one LCS series called Water 2.0. The series comes with a standard full copper base plate for better heat conductivity. It includes a powerful pump, within the waterblock, for rapid water circulation. Dual 12cm high airflow fans provide faster heat dissipation and two low evaporation tubes effectively decrease the loss of coolant. The high-tech sealed circulation system helps prevent any leaking issue.

Water 2.0 Extreme

The Extreme has a specially designed 240mm large surface radiator and the support of two more 12cm fans for additional heat dissipation. It comes with a Windows-based software to monitor and customize a wide range of parameters, including pump speed, coolant temperature and fan speed.

Water 2.0 Pro

The Pro has a standard radiator, which is twice as thick as others. The increased size of the radiator allows for a larger cooling area and still only takes up the space of a single 120mm fan slot. This gives users increased cooling performance when they don't have the chassis space to install a dual-radiator setup.

Water 2.0 Performer

The Performer uses a standard size 120mm radiator that will work with most users cases. It is geared toward first-timer users of LCS or those who want liquid cooling but aren't ready to make the jump to traditional LCS setups.

For more information the Water 2.0 all-in-one LCS series, visit Thermaltake's website.