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first atempt at liquid cooling. SUCCESS!
- Pros: NO LEAKS
EASY INSTALLATION KEEPS HOT STUFF COLD
- Cons: installing Reservoir onto an Antec 900 case is rather difficult considering the larger rear case fan.
- Other Thoughts: very good buy. very glad my friend talked me out of buying some other brand
My bubbles!
- Pros: Contained everything I needed to watercool my socket 478 Prescott, then move on to a new build with a socket 775 9550. Has room to expand. Allows me to squeeze as much as possible out my system when overclocked.
- Cons: Not real keen on the barbed style clamps. Easily replaced tho.
- Other Thoughts: Been enjoying the quiet peacefulness of water. Loved the decrease in temps compared to what I was getting on air.
Took a little thought on how best to set it all up, nothing a bit of Rum and Coke and some patience couldn't remedy.
Tubing OD is NOT 5/8" as stated in Specs!
- Pros: Comes with enough to get you started and the price to what you get ratio is pretty good. Good reviews on the product. A starter kit, yes. Not recommended if you plan on going all the way but a good value to get you started. CPU Block was able to rotate allowing MOSFET Waterblocks to be installed on eVGA 780i.
- Cons: The Tubing is Clearflex 60 tubing. The light blue tint is a giveaway. While the ID is correct at 7/16", the OD is 17mm making it 11/16" when it needs to be 15.875 mm to be 5/8" This vital information can cost you time and money if you buy 7/16" x 5/8" compression fittings and THEY DO NOT WORK with this tubing! Since they don't make 7/16" x 11/16" fittings, you have to buy new tubing to work with the fittings. Is the blame NewEgg or Swiftech for the incorrect information costing me almost 40 bucks to get this sorted out and new tubing on the way?
Fittings don't work in the CPU Waterblock. You'd have to get the new GTZ block for fittings to fit. Or use the barbs instead. AntiKink Coils get so brittle after a few months, they just fall apart to the touch!
Had a pretty nasty dent on the corner of the Rad. Clamps were only locking 2-3 holds due to large 11/16" OD hose.
- Other Thoughts: If the TjMax on Q9450 is 100, then my temps now are 52*c idle. GPU is at 40.
If I set TjMax to 95 temps are 48*c If I set TjMax to 85 temps are 38*c I used Artic Silver 5 as instructed on website. Going to try again when my new Tygon Tubing gets here.
Everyone else posting their temps, it is worthless information unless you include what the TjMax is on the program your using. Or if your reading BIOS temp. Pats on back for those that mentioned their room temps as that makes a difference. I haven't a clue what mine is, but I'd guess 75.
Was able to clock at 3.6 with no voltage increase, 3.8 booted at 1.45, but I decided to read the safe voltage range before stress testing, and found 1.45 was the max for the 45nm chips. Decided to back down to 3.6.
| Model |
| Brand |
Swiftech |
| Model |
H20-220-APEX-GT |
| Spec |
| Type |
Liquid Cooling System |
| Block Compatibility |
Complete CPU liquid kit for Intel socket 478 (Intel Pentium 4), socket 775 (Pentium 4 "Prescott", Pentium D), socket 603-604 (Intel Xeon including"Nocona" class processors), socket 462 (AMD Athlon, Duron, XP, MP) with motherboard mounting holes, socket 754, 939, 940 (AMD 64 bit Athlon 64, X2, Sempron, Opteron processors) |
| Block Material |
Copper |
| Pump Bearing |
Ceramic |
| Radiator Dimensions |
1 3/8" x 11.1" x 5.1" |
| Radiator Fan RPM |
2100 RPM |
| Radiator Fan Air Flow |
72.4 CFM |
| Radiator Fan Noise |
34.0 dBA |
| Features |
| Features |
Capturing the heat: The extreme performance APOGEE Universal water-block is responsible for absorbing the heat generated by today's hottest CPU's with incredible efficiency.
Moving the Heat around: The Extreme performance MCP655™ 12 Volts DC industrial pump pushes the coolant throughout the circuit at high velocity. Larger 7/16" ID (5/8" OD) tubing is used to maximize the coolant flow rate inside the system.
Dissipating the heat into the atmosphere: The new MCR-220 copper and brass radiator doubles the surface area available for heat convection into the air compared to a single 120mm radiator, and uses two 72 CFM 120mm fans, at a reasonable* sound noise level of 37 dBA. The MCB120 "Radbox" optimizes cooling by using fresh air from outside the computer, without adding any thermal load to other components. |
| Package Contents |
| Package Contents |
CPU Cooler Block Pump/Reservoir Thermal Grease Coolant Radiator Rubber Rings Hose Bolts Clips |
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