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.
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Swiftech
46 Comments on Swiftech Introduces H20-220 Compact CPU Liquid Cooling Kit
i call SHENANIGANS!
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why would i post it if it was photoshopped? im not a dick.
try the link yourself on the kit builder.is kosher :rockout:
i g00f3d :o
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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
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?
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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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thanks oily,try the same stuff as me,and see if you get the same £90 price please.
Anyways. 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. Eh? Whatever man.