Wednesday, December 5th 2007

Swiftech Introduces H20-220 Compact CPU Liquid Cooling Kit

Introducing the H20-220 Compact CPU liquid cooling kit, Swiftech is looking for more headroom and performance, while maintaining relatively low cost. This kit offers enthusiast-level performance combined with superlative ease of installation compared to traditional extreme performance kits. Just like the H20-120 Compact, this model features the all-in-one Apogee Drive 350 self-powered waterblock with integrated MCP350 pump, but the single 120mm heat exchanger is now replaced with a dual MCR220-QP Res 120mm radiator. The package also includes the "Radbox", smartcoiled norprene 3/8" tubing, fittings and a bottle of Hydrx coolant. Swiftech's H20-220 Compact CPU liquid cooling kit is compatible with Intel Socket 775 and AMD Socket 754, 939, 940, AM2, F. The suggested price is $199.95 if you buy the kit directly from Swiftech.
Source: Swiftech
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46 Comments on Swiftech Introduces H20-220 Compact CPU Liquid Cooling Kit

#26
Unregistered
thats a 360mm rad,3x120mm rad.so how is that a single rad? And you get a dd maze 5 gpu block too,theres no gpu block on the swifty thing.
#27
intel igent
tigger69thats a 360mm rad,3x120mm rad.so how is that a single rad? And you get a dd maze 5 gpu block too,theres no gpu block on the swifty thing.
that HAS got 2b photoshopped.

i call SHENANIGANS!

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#28
Unregistered
photoshopped :roll:

why would i post it if it was photoshopped? im not a dick.

try the link yourself on the kit builder.is kosher :rockout:
#29
intel igent
tigger69For people in the uk,this kit builder is the bees knees,you can pay for the pump and tubing,and get the rad,cpu block ,gpu block and res for free.This is only if you want a single rad,if you want extra rad/blocks you pay for them.but it is very cheap.you can get the list below for £90 in vat


Ave a look yourselves-

www.coolercases.co.uk/acatalog/Custom_Kit_Builder.html
sum1 merge this with my previous post plz :)

i g00f3d :o

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#30
intel igent
tigger69photoshopped :roll:

why would i post it if it was photoshopped? im not a dick.

try the link yourself on the kit builder.is kosher :rockout:
so theyre just giving away hardware in the UK now?!?!?

EDIT: i just entered the EXACT same parts as you and its giving me 151.78 BIG difference

EDIT 2: obviously you are a D!CK cuz you left out the price of the rad :shadedshu
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#32
gabe rouchon
Swiftech Rep
tigger69thats a 360mm rad,3x120mm rad.so how is that a single rad? And you get a dd maze 5 gpu block too,theres no gpu block on the swifty thing.
you said: "This is only if you want a single rad"
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#33
Unregistered
yes i meant a single rad as in 360mm,if you want more than 1 you pay for the second.The single rad is not a 120mm x1 rad.look at the list.Blackice stealth "360".
#34
Chewy
worked perfect for me..
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#35
[I.R.A]_FBi
gabe rouchonAll right then, let's do the math, using the manufacturer suggested retail price:

MCP350 pump: $79.95
MCR220-QP Res radiator: $59.95
(2) fans: $10
Water-block: included (built into pump) - Estimated value (using apogee product line for example): $50
Reservoir: included (built into radiator) - Estimated value (using MCRes Micro for example): $20
Tubing, Coolant, Misc accessories (voltage adaptors, fittings, thermal grease): Estimated value $20

Total Value at MSRP: $240

Actual MSRP of the kit: $199.95

I hope the above helps you in re-evaluating your assessment.

Best regards,



Gabriel Rouchon
Chairman, CTA

Swiftech
3700 Industry Ave., Suite 104
Lakewood, CA 90712
T. (562) 595-8009
F. (562) 595-8769
www.swiftech.com
this has got to be the first ive seena company rep come and personally defend a product.
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#37
gabe rouchon
Swiftech Rep
tigger69yes i meant a single rad as in 360mm,if you want more than 1 you pay for the second.The single rad is not a 120mm x1 rad.look at the list.Blackice stealth "360".
thanks for clarification. I went to the site, and it certainly appears genuine. it's a solid deal. you need to add the fans though. once you add that, and considering the street pricing, we should still be quite competitive while offering the easier installation :-)
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#38
Unregistered
intel igentso theyre just giving away hardware in the UK now?!?!?

EDIT: i just entered the EXACT same parts as you and its giving me 151.78 BIG difference

EDIT 2: obviously you are a D!CK cuz you left out the price of the rad :shadedshu
So how am i a dick? it worked for chewy.mebbe you didnt do it right.
#39
intel igent
i entered all of the same products as you and got the price i listed in my above posts.

if MY dumb ass could take a screenie i would n show ya.

within regards to a corporate entity defending its products: lets just say that theres been quite a bit of it l8ly. hasnt there?

:toast:
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#40
erocker
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Fella's, stop arguing in a news post please . If you want, I can start a "tigger" vs. "IntelAgent" thread over in "general nonsense" for you guys!
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#41
Unregistered
I'm not saying your thing is a bad price/thing gabe,its a solid piece of kit,and easy to install for a noobie,and i love swiftech stuff.I already have an apogee gt block.I just thought for someone in the uk its a stellar deal for someone who wants a custom kit for a similar price.
#42
oily_17
Got to say Tigger that is a great deal,fantastic.Been on their site before but never tried the kit builder out.

Hell it's so cheap I'm looking about now for something just to watercool it.:laugh:

Must also say Swiftech do make good kits,I am using an H2O-Apex Ultra kit,and for the money I am very happy with the build quality and performance that it gives.
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#43
Unregistered
im not gonna argue with him,if he cant do it right when two people can then..........

[/end argument]

thanks oily,try the same stuff as me,and see if you get the same £90 price please.
#44
oily_17
tigger69im not gonna argue with him,if he cant do it right when two people can then..........

[/end argument]

thanks oily,try the same stuff as me,and see if you get the same £90 price please.
Yep same price,but use Masterkleer tubing for FREE and it comes in under £70.:toast:
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#45
AddSub
this has got to be the first ive seena company rep come and personally defend a product.
Nothing new, for me at least. I've had a Mushkin rep come out and defend their marketing/manufacturing practices few months ago. Actually, that guy (I forget his nick) pretty much confirmed what I said. Basically it was about my personal observations and several conversations I had with other Mushkin reps prior (not on TPU), who confided in me about Mushkin IC selection process and marketing tactics.

Anyways.
Total Value at MSRP: $240
I can put together an equivalent kit for much, much less, by using equivalent non-swiftech components. Similar pump capacity, coolant, tubing, reservoir, and others. A quick visit to my local Microcenter, a visit to aerocooler.com and/or coolerguys.com should suffice. Of course you used swiftech components in your shopping list, but from my personal experience swiftech components come with a severe brand-name mark-up. I would be paying extra just for the honor of a swiftech logo/label, which is not really worth it for me. (Although, it is for many others) I understand that a kit like this has a standard mark-up from a commercial standpoint due to the fact that IT IS a kit, and I understand that you got profits to worry about but ain't buyin it, both figuratively and literally.
Watch it.
Eh? Whatever man.

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#46
Wile E
Power User
AddSubI can put together an equivalent kit for much, much less, by using equivalent non-swiftech components.
Put your money where your mouth is. lol. j/k But seriously, I'd like to see what you come up with, and if it compares in quality and performance.
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