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Prime
01-02-10, 12:30 AM
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/10088/ex-rad-172/Swiftech_MCR220_Drive_Dual_120mm_Radiator_Reservoi r_w_MCP350_Pump_Combo_MCR220-Drive.html?id=9CioFrjs
any of you guys think this is a good set p for a new watercooler(noob) :)

BobbyBubblehead
01-02-10, 12:37 AM
there was a thread about it here not long back

http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=628395&highlight=Swiftech+MCR220+Drive

not sure what the end virdict was... got drunk too often - festive :beer:

Boulard83
01-02-10, 12:39 AM
:welcome:

yep. Its new from swiftech.

But its not a complet kit. You still need tubing/cpu block/clamp.

Prime
01-02-10, 01:26 AM
yeah i know that :)
and thanks for the link

Spawn-Inc
01-02-10, 02:29 PM
you are somewhat limited to mounting options but i think its a great idea and should be helpful to those starting out.

Conumdrum
01-02-10, 04:19 PM
It's pretty expensive. You can buy a 120x3 rad for $55 and a great pump for $65 and a res for $25. But it's pretty neat if you don't want the pump and res seperately.

Prime
01-02-10, 11:54 PM
yeah i was thinking of a res above it neways

shotawe
01-03-10, 02:34 AM
never been to watercooling but ill say tats expensive....

J-O_S-H
01-03-10, 08:24 AM
Hmmm... That does seem expensive for what your getting.

The Swiftech Apex Ultima XT seems like a much better option.

It's about $260 and includes everything almost.

You get Apogge XT waterblock (one of if not the best waterblock available)
MCP665-b pump
MCR220 (2x120mm rad)
Swiftech micro res
Tubing
Radbox
Coolant... unsure on what this is... probably better to use distilled + PT Nuke/SIlver coil or if a premade coolant is neccessary... TC EC-6

boucher91
01-03-10, 08:37 AM
the pump is 655b not the vario for the ultima kit....

J-O_S-H
01-03-10, 08:56 AM
the pump is 655b not the vario for the ultima kit....

Your right ... I just remeber it being the vario ... strange ... thanks for correcting me xD

hokiealumnus
01-03-10, 11:39 AM
Holy crap....I had no idea they'd be that expensive. If room is a key concern, I'd say they're a good idea. But at that price point, I'd recommend anyone with room to go with a separate MCR320, MCP355+top or MCP655 and the res of your choice (or go with an MCP355 + XSPC res top and kill two birds with one stone).

kInOzAwA
01-03-10, 01:09 PM
I saw swiftech just launched it new radiator with build-in pump on it.. anyone know any full review about it? thanks.. :)