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Swiftech H320 Coming Soon

Swiftech have showed a new AIO cooler on there Facebook page and it uses a triple rad which is very nice can't wait to see how it performs. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=471181069640446&set=a.265845926840629.60297.260105210748034&type=1&relevant_count=1&ref=nf

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Interesting, though compatibility will be an issue for many people.

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I don't think it will fit in my CM HAFX case though. <_<   I'll just get the H220 like I was planning on getting instead.

 

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Good.

 

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This was just posted recently.  :unsure: Not really liking that graph, its x axis doesn't start at 0 so as to make the graph seem more impressive.

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Not really liking that graph, its x axis doesn't start at 0 so as to make the graph seem more impressive.

Room temp is 20C. Thats showing the delta T.

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360 rad is nice. The 240s are just not powerfull eneugh for a really silent operation

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Room temp is 20C. Thats showing the delta T.

It might be correct but that's assuming that when both tests were conducted, the temperatures were exactly 20 degrees. Also keep in mind that the ambient temperature changes constantly, and is oftentimes different between tests, so it's still a bit suspicious.

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Even so 37*C over ambient on a CPU overclocked by 1.2GHz and over volted to 1.5V under prime 95 that is impressive

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finally, swifttech can claim to have something different unlike ThermalTake, Corsair, Antec, etc.

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can someone do a comparisson between H320 and custom 3x120mm rad when H320 available?

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I would love to see a comparison between this and watercooling.

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A custom 360mm rad will always be better that this. A simple reason why is because of the amount of water.

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can someone do a comparisson between H320 and custom 3x120mm rad when H320 available?

You mean a comparison of rads or comparison of loops?

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You mean a comparison of rads or comparison of loops?

 

Both.

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Both.

The rad will perform similar to this (not the same rad) (orange line, although it could be the blue line too although I doubt it):

 

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So slightly better than the other ones at high RPMs.

 

In terms of a loop you wont get anything as reliable at the same price but a more expensive solution will of course perform better.

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The H320 has come: http://www.specialtech.co.uk/spshop/customer/Swiftech-H320-Compact-Drive-II-PWM-Water-Cooling-Kit-pid-18387.html

 

£150 isn't that bad a price over the H220 and its' in-stock unlike the H220. ;)

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I would love to see a comparison between this and watercooling.

this is watercooling
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this is watercooling

I think he means a custom loop. This is nothing like a custom loop, its for people that don't want to watercool but want the benefits of doing so.

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