Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1800 RPM |
Cooling Method | Water |
M**O
... was in a wet box ahah it was leaking good thing it was leaking before i even installed i ...
**UPDATEI bought a second one and returned the first one.Second one work very well temperature at stock went down to 21C and I was able to overclock my i7-5960X at 4.2mhz and temperature during rendering never passed 65Conly cons is that is really hard to screw it down on aLGA2011 that is a very thick board i was worry but it was okey but i can imagine on a thing motherboard you *could* damage something I know is a good thing that it hold it down that tight and firmly but it's something to be aware of especially if you have thin motherboardsoverall bump up to 4 starI just got mine it was in a wet box ahah it was leakinggood thing it was leaking before i even installedi dried it up and then place on the table and after 1 hour wet again the cpu blocki sent it back with amazon and getting a second one i hope i am more lucky with next one
E**X
Quality control????
Disappointed..... everything looked good until I try to mount the little splitter, one of the wire fail right off....
J**S
Swiftech h220 -x2 PrStGe in lian li 05s
Was late but over looks great and has kept my CPU very cool average 40 degrees running a 7700k
T**S
Its great but...
I was pretty ecstatic when this product was delivered to me. That was short lived. The installation was easy but the pwm splitter it came with is junk. I followed the instructions precisely and nothing worked. The pump would not turn on, the led lights flickered, the fans would not spin causing my PC to not boot up and shut down, possibly due to my cpu overheating. I kept wondering what I did wrong.I then connected the radiator fans, and the pump to my mother board, and voila! my PC boots up, the pump works and the cpu was nice and cool. But here lies the problem, I cant connect the leds and my two front fans because I have only 4 connections for fans on my motherboard. One is reserved for the cpu cooler. So.. my two front fans are unplugged, no led lighting and for some odd reason (this has never happened) the case fan does not spin, I attempted to manually spin it and it spins on its on afterwards. It makes an odd sound, like it is struggling. Thankfully, Ren from swiftech over on there website forum responded to my post and he is sending me a new pwm splitter because after trying to install it again, one of the wires from the splitter fell right out.Now the unit itself it really nice. It's actually much larger than I expected it to be. It just barely fits in my case and there is basically no room between my ram sticks (which has heat spreaders). The apogee xl block is clear and you can see the water flowing through. The tubing is clear as well. It came with 3 dye colors if you desire to use them. I haven't used them yet because I want to see how the leds illuminate the tubing and the block. Its a really well built unit with high quality parts (minus the splitter).Hopefully with the new splitter, I will be satisfied with the unit and I can give it a 5 star rating.
D**9
Great but prep is needed!
It's a all in one. It's made of diy parts, bundled and pre made to a price point. That said....Pros: easy to clean, if placement is available in front easy to top off, hoses are a good length, no leaks after 2.5 months, lights are nice.Cooling seems to be very good, I can crank up my 6700k to 4.7 and temps (in a colder room) 145Fish. Fans are almost silent, tho low fin density would dictate a air flow fan.Cons: after useing for 2 months I had bacteria growing had to do a clean out, after clean out useing my better paste on CPU and plain water temps seem to be avengeing 8-10F lower, a lot of pressure needed to get screws going for CPU block.Overall dose what I want, room for expansion, keeps a i7 cool, ditch the stock coolant, mount front preference. (Look in photo fill port on top)
M**.
Beware if you have a Skylake Chip! (Thinner Substrate)
I like the idea of this cooler however bad hardware, design and solder connections gave me a terrible experience with this cooler. The hardware is terrible, the standoffs have no protection from keeping them from chewing into your motherboard, and the water block takes far too much force to get the screws into the standoffs which caused me to warp my Sky lake chip and damage the socket. Got a different cooler after RMAing the cpu and mobo and it works great so it wasn't just operator error. Furthermore, the wires on the PMW board eventually broke from their solder connections inside the small case. Had to resolder myself since Swiftech had just tacked the wires onto the pads instead of properly securing them in the through-holes.
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