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RAIJINTEK TRITON GREEN v02, All-In-One Liquid CPU Cooler with New Pump, Water Block, Tank Design, 2*12025 Fans, 240mm Radiator, 2 LED Light, Fan Controller, Solid Mounting Kit, Sturdy Installation http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA66Z29E8183

 

edit: at least for the cpu.

 

 

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The Swifttech H220 has clear tubes I believe. And it is expandable. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16835108217

Andrew "FirstM8" Wanamaker

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Freshman Engineering - Computer Engineering

Missouri S&T IT Help Desk

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I have H240 X2 work well but beware of the pump noise ... I looking to rma back to my store when stop stocking it and getting refund and going with EK predator. Apart from pump noise everything else is great. 

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Naturally the H240, since it's a 280mm AIO as opposed to the H220 which is a 240mm AIO.

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h240 has a larger radiator ergo better cooling.

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4 minutes ago, natsuu said:

AIO water cooling h220 or h240 they both have mixed reviews so i have mixed feelings getting one, suggestions, comments please

 

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