The Thermaltake Rhythm HTPC Liquid Cooling System has taken the formerly extreme art of water cooling and made it feel right at home in an HTPC environment. The extreme cooling and extremely low noise output are welcome features in a home theater personal computer, and will help insure that your system stays up and running without you having to hear that it is doing so.
The style of the unit is reminiscent of a stand alone DVD player, making it look like it belongs in your media cabinet, but the design allows for flexibility for other installation options. You can mount it horizontally or vertically, and the ample hose/cable lengths let you install it either on top of your HTPC case or up to several feet away. From the machined aluminum housing, to the beefy copper water block, to the industrial grade hoses, everything is well made.
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