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Old 07-21-02, 02:27 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Purchasing Swiftech Products


I was wondering wheres the best, and cheapest site to order Swiftech waterblocks from. I was gonna get the DD Maze3, but I think I should do a price comparison between the two companys. Thank you

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Old 07-21-02, 03:07 PM   #2
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try

www.sidewindercomputers.com

swiftech section


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Old 07-21-02, 03:45 PM   #3
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Check here too :

http://www.cooltechnica.com/

About the same price, but shipping may be alittle more or less

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Old 07-21-02, 03:54 PM Thread Starter   #4
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I have noticed that with Swiftech, you pay more money for simplicity in design! I would rather pay 30-50 bux for a complex, efficient design from DD, than pay 60-100 for a simple design I could do my self with a plate of copper!
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I've never seen anyone pull of ANYTHING close to the swiftech bottom in their MCW462-U™ WATER BLOCK or the lower end MCW372™. It may be simple, but most say it kicks some serious but with High flow pumps. I wonder if that block is even milled? It looks like it is casted?





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Old 07-22-02, 04:34 AM   #6
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At the swiftech website you can get a list of resellers for his products or call Gabe for his opinion <If you can get past Elena >

With the list you can do the checking you want...

BTW Gabe has recently reduced his prices due to market pressure so wait a week to allow the change to trickle down.
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