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Swiftech went all AMD mode here. Hue Hue. 

 

Source: Facebook - no idea where the price is mention'd. 
I only got pictures. Found this on reddit.com/r/gamingpc here.

 

Here is the album: http://imgur.com/a/5KXKa#3

 

And here is a little bit of information from reddit. 
I could not find any information about it else where.

 

NOTE: This is all not comfirmed as far as I know, so don't take these details to serious yet.

I only copied what was posted in reddit. I searched a little bit for more information wich I could not find. 

 

A few details on it:
$149.99.
As opposed to H220, ALL ports can be replaced by STANDARD G1/4" fittings.
Very similar to the 35X in terms of RPM and flow rate.
4,500 RPM with PWM control ~ 5 mH2O head pressure (vs 4.2 for the 35X) Max discharge of ~ 15 Lpm (vs 18 for the 35X)
Ninja edit: A big detail I forgot to mention, due to the revamped design there shouldn't be any US availability problems. It's expected by March/Early April.

 

Personally, OMG, this is badass. This is like seriously amazing, replaceable G1/4" fittings. 

 

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I dont understand. why buy a AIO water cooler so that you can change the parts? why not just build our own loop from scratch?

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I dont understand. why buy a AIO water cooler so that you can change the parts? why not just build our own loop from scratch?

 because building a loop from scratch costs many hundreds of dollars and this is like 150, lol

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I dont understand. why buy a AIO water cooler so that you can change the parts? why not just build our own loop from scratch?

It can work out cheaper this way plus this means you can buy an AIO and then upgrade in the future.

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I won't really care for the H220X unless it drops the price of the regular H220.

 

Edit: actually thinking about it and reading more it's starting to look more compelling.

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Erm, that's just a Laing DDC pump with a custom rad mount...

that's the point, look at the price again. And they claim it performs on the same level of the MCPX35, which costs 100 for just the pump, and this comes with a radiator, tubing, fittings, liquid and a SEXY block 

 

that's value if you ask me

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that's the point, look at the price again. And they claim it performs on the same level of the MCPX35, which costs 100 for just the pump, and this comes with a radiator, tubing, fittings, liquid and a SEXY block 

 

that's value if you ask me

 

True, but I edited the post here. This is all not confirmed information. The only thing that we can use here is how it looks. But I can not say for sure that it will come at 150$. I have no idea where he got this information from, I suspect it being from a Swiftech representive there. But I do not know. 

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 because building a loop from scratch costs many hundreds of dollars and this is like 150, lol

 

 

It can work out cheaper this way plus this means you can buy an AIO and then upgrade in the future.

there is a 240 rad kit on frozen cpu for $150 and is better than this.

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there is a 240 rad kit on frozen cpu for $150 and is better than this.

You have to bare in mind that everywhere has different pricing plus I know a lot of people that find the idea of watercooling quite daunting like a buddy of mine but once I finally managed to convince him to get an H80 and I installed it he was quite surprised at how easy it was and said he would definitely consider a full loop in the future after it so you know some people need that introduction product and AIOs are perfect for that, tbh I also have an h80 due to budget constraints (only ran me £40 so why not? an h100 will generally run you about £90-100 and a hyper 212 evo is £25 for so £15 why not get lower temps and volume?) and I wish it was expandable like this.

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there is a 240 rad kit on frozen cpu for $150 and is better than this.

But this doesn't require assembly, nor do you need to spend two days bleeding air bubbles out of the system.

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Hope this one doesn't gets banned too.

 

It won't. At least it will get sold in the US. 

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God dang, 5k RPM... How loud will that fan get...

 

That would be the pump, and it can run at UP TO 5000 RPM.

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  • 6 months later...

ew the cpu block is so ugly

 

Most people would not say so! But everybody got different taste. 

 

But I think it looks absolutely stunning. 

 

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