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    Today we have a look at the Swiftech H20-220 Edge liquid cooling kit and how it performs. Is it worth your hard earned cash? Read more to find out.


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    That looks like a nice starter custom WC kit

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    Nice review, good to see yet another swiftech product out there. The built in reservoir is a big plus. I use the same block in my setup and you have to be really carefull to keep your loop clean and free of buildup because they easily gumm up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James86 View Post
    That looks like a nice starter custom WC kit
    its excellent for anyone who wants to make the jump into watercooling as everything is included, and its compact.

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    Nice review, good to see yet another swiftech product out there. The built in reservoir is a big plus. I use the same block in my setup and you have to be really carefull to keep your loop clean and free of buildup because they easily gumm up.
    yeah the built in res is an awesome feature. and the block is basically an XT but without the rotatable ports for compression fittings. and yeah clean loop is a must as teh thin pin matrix is very very fine and will catch almost anything..... but is that a bad thing?

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    I wonder how this will perform against the up coming H100

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    Quote Originally Posted by James86 View Post
    I wonder how this will perform against the up coming H100
    If i get a sample I will compare

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    I know Josh has been really looking into getting the H100

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    I'd like to know how this kit stands up against others, such as:

    Karkooler: KU3-241 Extreme Performance Liquid cooling Kit http://www.gbuintl.biz/product_con.php?ProID=183

    XSPC: Rasa 750 RX240 Watercooling Kit http://www.xs-pc.com/products/waterc...ercooling-kit/

    EKWB: EK-Kit H30-Supreme HF 240 http://www.ekwaterblocks.com/shop/ki...me-hf-240.html

    Then; just to mix it up a bit more, through in a Corsair H70 (or CoolIt/ Antec Kuhler) for good measure

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    Yea still not out. I just cant bring myself to get the Antec 920. I might break down today and get the H80 the egg has that one since yesterday I think. I need two H100's!!!! Damn it!
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    Ya just gotta wait for it the H100 will be out before ya know it

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    Still not soon enough. I just laughed again at the cody buttox sig. Don't know why just had to laugh again.
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    it's very funny I don't think I'll ever change it

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