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Quite a unit isn't it ? That's roughly 7 KG right there. CPUs running in excess of 150W pose no problem for the cooling abilities of the Reserator XT. Pretty much all the components are made out of aluminum parts. The main chassis contains both two active and two passive radiators, a reservoir, a pump, flow meter, fan, control panel, and tubing.
It looks a bit dull right now, but wait until it lights up. It kind of reminds me of high-end audio gear, gauges, buttons, nice.
You have complete control. The flow rate and the fan speed can be lowered so the unit is extremely quiet. Another use for the manual control is the opposite to minimum noise. If you want maximum cooling at all given times then this is also possible.
On both sides we can see the cooling radiator.
The flow indicator in the Reserator XT has been incorporated into the main body of the Reserator and has been designed to check the circulation of water. If the flow indicator impellers stop for any reason then an audible alarm will sound, indicating a possible problem with the pump.