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CM glacer 240L only available in north America?

I'm interested in this AIO but i can't find it anywhere in my country.

Then i went to amazon.de and amazon.co.uk. Same thing.

 

So, i was wondering, is it only available in the US/canada? And why?

Thanks in advance.

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Not available im the EU unless you import it.

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Not available im the EU unless you import it.

I don't really get why would they do that.

I hope that changes in the future.Thanks for answering.

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I don't really get why would they do that.

I hope that changes in the future.Thanks for answering.

The closest i can find to a glacier 240L is the eisberg prestige 240L.

IDK when its coming to the EU.

PS how do you afford such parts if you live in athens? (trying to make this as non offensive as possible, sry if i did offend you).

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The closest i can find to a glacier 240L is the eisberg prestige 240L.

IDK when its coming to the EU.

PS how do you afford such parts if you live in athens? (trying to make this as non offensive as possible, sry if i did offend you).

*struggles not to be offended*

The fact that Greece is in deep crisys doesn't mean that everyone is dirt poor ;)

 

But it also doesn't help that hardware here are very expensive (the eisberg costs 190 euros) so i'm planning to buy it if i get a job or save 10-20 bucks every week.

 

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I heard some pretty bad commets about the H220 so i'm not very sure about it.

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The Cooler Master Glacer 240L is just North America's version of the ever popular Swiftech H220. You should be able the get the H220 over in your country.

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The Cooler Master Glacer 240L is just North America's version of the ever popular Swiftech H220. You should be able the get the H220 over in your country.

Here's why i am sceptical about the H220.I know it's the top performing AIO in the market but i heard that the pump is very loud and also,the first batch was faulty(can't remember the exact reason)

These are the only 2 choices i have (h220 and eisberg) because i'm planning on adding another 360 or 240mm rad in the future.

Now i'm pretty tempted on buying the H220 because it's 60 euros cheaper than the eisberg...

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Here's why i am sceptical about the H220.I know it's the top performing AIO in the market but i heard that the pump is very loud and also,the first batch was faulty(can't remember the exact reason)

These are the only 2 choices i have (h220 and eisberg) because i'm planning on adding another 360 or 240mm rad in the future.

Now i'm pretty tempted on buying the H220 because it's 60 euros cheaper than the eisberg...

I don't have first hand experience with any AIOs, but if the pump is too loud for you, you can always lower the RPM.

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I don't have first hand experience with any AIOs, but if the pump is too loud for you, you can always lower the RPM.

Some pumps don't have PWM so you would need to use voltage control to lower their RPMs, and only some motherboards can change voltages for their fan headers.

 

I don't know if the H220 does or does not have PWM

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Here's why i am sceptical about the H220.I know it's the top performing AIO in the market but i heard that the pump is very loud and also,the first batch was faulty(can't remember the exact reason)

These are the only 2 choices i have (h220 and eisberg) because i'm planning on adding another 360 or 240mm rad in the future.

Now i'm pretty tempted on buying the H220 because it's 60 euros cheaper than the eisberg...

if going for h220 make sure you are revision 2

 

Revision 1 is the faulty pump model.

 

 

If only rev.1 is available, or you are unsure

 

look elsewhere...

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if going for h220 make sure you are revision 2

 

Revision 1 is the faulty pump model.

 

 

If only rev.1 is available, or you are unsure

 

look elsewhere...

Ok but how am i supposed to know what revision it is? Is it branded swiftech H220 r2.0 for example?Or is it the same name?

Only 2 stores sell this product in greece and both use the ''swiftech H220''

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Ok but how am i supposed to know what revision it is? Is it branded swiftech H220 r2.0 for example?Or is it the same name?

Only 2 stores sell this product in greece and both use the ''swiftech H220''

Ask the shops what rev does it say in the box in their stock

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Ask the shops what rev does it say in the box in their stock

Ofc. Didn't think of it. Thanks!

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if going for h220 make sure you are revision 2

Revision 1 is the faulty pump model.

If only rev.1 is available, or you are unsure

look elsewhere...

Oh really?!

Wow...I might have gotten two revision 1 units.

I received two Swiftwch H220 AIO Liquid coolers, both suffered from premature pump failure.

Pump of the initial H220 died after about ~20 minutes of operation with an ending with white electrical smoke and smell of burnt plastic coming from the 4-pin PWM connctor for the pump. The pump was connected to the CPU_fan header and was controlled by PWM.

Second H220 (RMA replacement) died after 3 days, totalling to apporximately 2-3 hours of actual operational time. The pump just failed. No electrical smoke that time. CPU would overheat and shut down. I was able to get into the BIOS for about 1 minute before the system would auto shut down from high temperature. CPU_fan header, where the pump is connected, showed N/A in RED. System was never put under heavy load (i.e. gaming, Prime95, etc). The most stressing it had gone through was YouTube.

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  • 2 weeks later...

The closest i can find to a glacier 240L is the eisberg prestige 240L.

IDK when its coming to the EU.

PS how do you afford such parts if you live in athens? (trying to make this as non offensive as possible, sry if i did offend you).

Gets offended sure we are having a sucking economical crisis but please dont believe everything that the media says we have endured worse

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