is Thermaltake water 3.0 performer worth it?

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so alright... 1st off i live in a terrible place in town talking about technology.....the only cpu cooler they have right now is the Thermaltake water 3.0 performer....

now i really wished they had any air solutions but this is what i got... ill be installing it on exhaust in the rear of an nzxt phantom 240.... cooling the 6600k... may oc.... but not very much because the only z170 board they got is the z170-d3h from gigabyte which will bottleneck the results i can achieve with the 6600k... maybe 4.5ghz max.... i also live in a country like egypt with high ambient room temp..... like rarely a day in the summer which ambient is below 30C.... infact today isnt that hot and its 30C... like in alexandria to be more exact

im sorry if the post is full of complaints but the thing is will i be solid or not?... i mean i dont know if it can or will leak on me but i really dont know and very worried right now... so if you have the cooler or you know some information please share them to me :)
 
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I'm not sure how well it would function in your specific situation (environmental speaking), but the water cooler in question is one of the most powerful ones currently available and if anything can get the job done, well, it should. The biggest problem is its size, but if you have a case that can handle it there shouldn't be any issue.

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I'm not sure how well it would function in your specific situation (environmental speaking), but the water cooler in question is one of the most powerful ones currently available and if anything can get the job done, well, it should. The biggest problem is its size, but if you have a case that can handle it there shouldn't be any issue.
 
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