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Thermaltake Symphony
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: First Look Last Updated: August 24, 2005
Page: 2 of 4
Inside Symphony

Symphony uses two 12 V pumps with a pumping capacity of  23.78 gallons per hour (90 liters/hour) and a reservoir.

Thermaltake Symphony
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Figure 4: Thermaltake Symphony from inside.

Thermaltake Symphony
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Figure 5: The other side of the radiator.

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