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Swiftech Releases Brand-New Apogee SKF Flagship Waterblock

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Rouchon Industries Inc., dba Swiftech, today announced the release of their new Apogee SKF flagship waterblock. With overwhelming success from our Limited Edition Apogee SKF "Heirloom Series" which truly allowed customers to "Make it personal", we are now extremely proud to introduce the Apogee SKF - which follows in the footsteps of the award winning high performance Apogee XL2 featuring customization options that allows users to go beyond their limits. This new technology is at least one generation ahead of the competition and will be the foundation of Swiftech's next generation CPU waterblocks.

The Apogee SKF also features an entirely new cooling engine made of 125 micron (less than 5 thousandths of an inch!) thick slotted fins. The center piece is also customizable/replaceable. Out of the box, the Apogee SKF is compatible with all current and upcoming CPU's: From Intel's LGA 115x, 2011, 2011-v3 and 2066, to AMD's legacy AM2/3, AM4 and upcoming SP3/TR4.


There will be two versions available of the Apogee SKF:
  • The Apogee SKF is made of lightweight yet robust black acetal plastic with a silver center cover and chrome Swiftech logo.
  • The Apogee SKF Prestige is constructed out of black chrome plated brass body finish with a silver center cover and chrome Swiftech logo.

TR4 and TR4 Prestige versions will be released in the early February 2018 timeframe.

More information please visit: http://site.swiftech.com/apogee/

Pricing and Availability
These products are now shipping to Swiftech Channel Partners worldwide. They are also now also available on Swiftech's website: www.swiftech.com.

MSRP:
  • $69.95 USD for the Apogee SKF Waterblock
  • $89.95 USD for the Apogee SKF Prestige Waterblock

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deliriaon ftw...
wonder about perfomance
 
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deliriaon ftw...
wonder about perfomance

It's on the margin of error (1-4ºC) againsts any other waterblocks with the same pump and rad.

If you really want better temps, delid or ddc is the way to go (for intel users)
 
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Delissing is assumed. Nobody watercools without delidding, unless they're mentally challenged.
 
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You wold be surprised how many dont. Deliding is much more invasive than watercooling, and require a very specific set of tools (good luck with a simple razor blade).
 
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Nobody spends $500+ on custom watercooling and doesn't delid. I have yet to see a single person this silly. A delid tool costs $20 and it's risk free.
 
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custom watercooling

Can I suggest a poll about that?

How many people on custom loops delid their stones? Well... I don't, because I on a soldered one still...
 
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You have to be really dense to include soldered cpus in that statement.
 
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