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Buying AIO for summer time

Hi I would like to ask for tips for preparing my rig this summer time, I don't have A/C yet so I'll be buying my AIO first. By the way the usual temperature on summer here in the Philippines are 38C-40C or 100F-104F. I'm interested with this AIO http://www.swiftech.com/H220-X.aspx, is it a good buy? I want to buy a bang for the bang and an AIO that will last for 3 years as well, as I dont have extra money because I'm just a working student. If swiftech is not that good, what are your recommendations? My max budget is 200USD for AIO. 

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Hi I would like to ask for tips for preparing my rig this summer time, I don't have A/C yet so I'll be buying my AIO first. By the way the usual temperature on summer here in the Philippines are 38C-40C or 100F-104F. I'm interested with this AIO http://www.swiftech.com/H220-X.aspx, is it a good buy? I want to buy a bang for the bang and an AIO that will last for 3 years as well, as I dont have extra money because I'm just a working student. If swiftech is not that good, what are your recommendations? My max budget is 200USD for AIO. 

 

that is literally the best AIO on the market , you can also check out the cooler master nepton or if you want to save money the corsair h series

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That is a great AIO, but you do know that adding an AIO will not lower the temps in your room, only the temp of the CPU. The amount of heat being released into the room remains exactly the same.

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that is literally the best AIO on the market , you can also check out the cooler master nepton or if you want to save money the corsair h series

I like swiftech than others because I can see the coolant lol and no more than that. I hope its radiator is not loud.

 

That is a great AIO, but you do know that adding an AIO will not lower the temps in your room, only the temp of the CPU. The amount of heat being released into the room remains exactly the same.

Yeah I know, My room has a good air flow, I'm just afraid that my cpu will reach 70C during summer time I just want to be ready

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I like swiftech than others because I can see the coolant lol and no more than that. I hope its radiator is not loud.

 

Yeah I know, My room has a good air flow, I'm just afraid that my cpu will reach 70C during summer time I just want to be ready

70° isnt that bad of a temp imo. i would only really get worried around the 80°+ range

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