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Ut60 or the Phobya G changer V2? 
The UT60 was out of stock, so I grabbed the Changer V2. 
How do they compare? 

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Those two are literally mirror images of each other as radiators, all full copper, chambers fins and channels. If your looking at performance they should be almost the same since fin density, size, and flow restriction are the same. Other than the brand I'm not sure if there really is much of a difference between theses two.  

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Excuse the german language

 

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I would say, go for the one, that costs less, the difference between them is negligable.

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