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How Modular is H220-X?

Hi, does anyone know if the H220-X's pump can support an extra 360mm Rad, and a SLI GPU Setup.

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Why not, if it wasn't why even add expansion? You'll need compatible tubing and some distilled water though. 

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If the standard h220/h320 pump could do it well, then why not! Make sure you have found the right fittings before you buy tho lol  ;)

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If the original can (H220), I'm pretty sure the newer, more powerful pump from the h220-x will suffice.

I'm planning to upgrade my pump to the newer mcp50x. Apparently Brian from swiftech says you can swap the pump out with the older (H220) pump/block combo. I'm running cpu, gpu, and 3 rads.

 

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