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Witchdoctor 07-19-2011 11:39 AM

Fair enough, Hoping to see a closed loop H100 competetor with eaqual or better preformance.

There is a huge market out there for such a product as many just starting out would rather leave the joints to the factory....

Best of luck, developing these types of systems I can only imagin is big bucks with R&D, testing & marketing

Tt-USA Enthusiasts 07-19-2011 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Witchdoctor (Post 80623)
Fair enough, Hoping to see a closed loop H100 competetor with eaqual or better preformance.

There is a huge market out there for such a product as many just starting out would rather leave the joints to the factory....

Best of luck, developing these types of systems I can only imagin is big bucks with R&D, testing & marketing


ahh... I see you mean a closed loop setup.... We are always looking into higher performance versions to expand the performance and flexibility.

I will let you guys know what we can come up with.

MaadDaawg 07-19-2011 12:44 PM

It's Tuesday nite dude, hope ya got directions :confused2:

thebanik 07-19-2011 10:45 PM

Will TT be looking for distri's in India???? I can ask a few of my contacts to get in touch with you if TT would be interested. They would be pretty big and experienced distributor with complete National network, National Distri for AMD, MSI, CoolerMaster, Razer, GSkill, alongiwith sub-distri for almost all other major brands in India
If yes, how and where should I ask them to contact you????

Tt-USA Enthusiasts 07-20-2011 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by thebanik (Post 80666)
Will TT be looking for distri's in India???? I can ask a few of my contacts to get in touch with you if TT would be interested. They would be pretty big and experienced distributor with complete National network, National Distri for AMD, MSI, CoolerMaster, Razer, GSkill, alongiwith sub-distri for almost all other major brands in India
If yes, how and where should I ask them to contact you????



I will check with my sales team to see what they have in place or what they have planned for your area.

i will let you know on this.

Neuromancer 07-20-2011 05:46 PM

Nice work banik... hope you get some schwag outta it...

Bones 07-21-2011 02:22 PM

Just throwing in here.
I have three of the Tt Extreme Spirit II chipset coolers and I'll say these are the best I've ever seen for aircooling useage and I've had my fair share of coolers to use with a chipset.

Quiet running, good sturdy design that's easy to work with and really sucks up the heat and moves it along.

Each time I had suggested one of these to someone they were impressed with it's performance and how quiet it was doing it's "Thing".
I currenly use these with my OC'ing on air and with the versatility these have I can use them on a wide variety of chipsets, anything from NF2, NF3, NF4, VIA, Intel or even SiS chipsets.
I've never had anything that worked so well across so many platforms before.

In fact I just recently used one of these to win a class at the bot for the May dual Socket A challenge and ran one of these with my A7M's AMD 762 chipset - Took the win and the cooler really helped the chipset to stay cool and run like I needed it to.

I'm wondering if there are any plans to make a sucessor to the ESII. Would be great if there are plans or maybe even to make these once more. I know if these came back into production I'd buy several more.

Tt-USA Enthusiasts 07-21-2011 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Bones (Post 80807)
Just throwing in here.
I have three of the Tt Extreme Spirit II chipset coolers and I'll say these are the best I've ever seen for aircooling useage and I've had my fair share of coolers to use with a chipset.

Quiet running, good sturdy design that's easy to work with and really sucks up the heat and moves it along.

Each time I had suggested one of these to someone they were impressed with it's performance and how quiet it was doing it's "Thing".
I currenly use these with my OC'ing on air and with the versatility these have I can use them on a wide variety of chipsets, anything from NF2, NF3, NF4, VIA, Intel or even SiS chipsets.
I've never had anything that worked so well across so many platforms before.

In fact I just recently used one of these to win a class at the bot for the May dual Socket A challenge and ran one of these with my A7M's AMD 762 chipset - Took the win and the cooler really helped the chipset to stay cool and run like I needed it to.

I'm wondering if there are any plans to make a sucessor to the ESII. Would be great if there are plans or maybe even to make these once more. I know if these came back into production I'd buy several more.


Thank you very much for the feedback, I will check if those are planning to be replaced or if more will be produced.

I will let you know whatever I can.

Bones 07-21-2011 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Tt-USA Enthusiasts (Post 80808)
Thank you very much for the feedback, I will check if those are planning to be replaced or if more will be produced.

I will let you know whatever I can.

Thanks for the reply.

Looking foward to hearing back from you on this. :thumbsup:

Tt-USA Enthusiasts 07-21-2011 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Bones (Post 80810)
Thanks for the reply.

Looking foward to hearing back from you on this. :thumbsup:


i do know that despite the performance the amount sold was quite low which could definitely affect things.... as you know being a business means if it doesnt sell well sometimes it gets the axe.

and while I wish more people were enthusiasts by nature and learned how their stuff worked by taking it apart and overclocking and installing better coolers. honestly alot wont.


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