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"Swiftech H140-X CPU Liquid Cooling Kit"

 

I don't have much more to say here, but, ya.

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11 minutes ago, Unknown_To_Me said:

"Swiftech H140-X CPU Liquid Cooling Kit"

 

I don't have much more to say here, but, ya.

If your gonna expand the liquid cooling system in the future for things like more radiators and water blocks then go for it, its a great entry level semi open loop liquid cooler. But if you just want a regular liquid cooler and dont plan on doing any expansion in the future, then the h100i is a good option as suggested before, it'll cool better and probably be more reliable but you can't expand it.

 
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41 minutes ago, Unknown_To_Me said:

"Swiftech H140-X CPU Liquid Cooling Kit"

 

I don't have much more to say here, but, ya.

Nah, get the 240-X which is one of the best AIO coolers

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46 minutes ago, gazabi said:

If your gonna expand the liquid cooling system in the future for things like more radiators and water blocks then go for it, its a great entry level semi open loop liquid cooler. But if you just want a regular liquid cooler and dont plan on doing any expansion in the future, then the h100i is a good option as suggested before, it'll cool better and probably be more reliable but you can't expand it.

Well, I was planning on expanding

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14 hours ago, Unknown_To_Me said:

Well, I was planning on expanding

I think it is a good cooler for your case since its cheaper or better quality than many other kits. Like suggested above, if you can get the 240x it will give you the better performance and give a great foundation to expand upon, you can probably add a gpu block without adding another radiator and without a huge affect on cpu temps since the 2x140mm rad is a pretty big radiator. But if you plan on staying with the 140x, I recommend getting another radiator when expanding if you plan on adding other waterblocks.

 
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