Swiftech H320 Compact Drive II, Anyone used this ?

Dicehunter

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Was looking at an AIO and stumbled upon this tripple rad AIO from swiftech and it looks awesome, Thoughts ?

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Essentially a H220 but a 360mm rad hence the 3 in the H320

Could only find one review. Not many results but the extra 120mm of rad does prove to be quite effective. Review
 
bigger version of the H220 - so just more wrong in your case.

If you need a 360 do it right and make it look good IMHO

H100i or H105 ;) then move on to custom water IMHO
 
bigger version of the H220 - so just more wrong in your case.

If you need a 360 do it right and make it look good IMHO

H100i or H105 ;) then move on to custom water IMHO

My new Corsair 540 will be arriving in the next 2 hours so I think I might have to start making my 1st watercooling wishlist :)
 
As someone who'd easily mess up a custom loop (no trust me, I would..), I really want this :o. It'd be excellent for OC'ing a 8350 to 5GHZ and above as well.
 
Was looking at an AIO and stumbled upon this tripple rad AIO from swiftech and it looks awesome, Thoughts ?

IkQUJNJ.jpg
got this in my rig its excellent would recommend it some might not like it some might think its shite but its ok for me try it and you wont regret .
 
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As someone who'd easily mess up a custom loop (no trust me, I would..), I really want this :o. It'd be excellent for OC'ing a 8350 to 5GHZ and above as well.
might be pushing it a bit if you really want to do a 8350 justice get a proper 360mm rad from one of those kits like the XSPC 360mm with a d5 get the thicker rad version not the skinny those 8350's are 220watts of heat without overclocking so your gonna need some serious cooling if you want good temps.
 
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I would definitely get the H320 if I had a nice cabby available atm. But it would probably be an overkill, because my crappy 4670K doesn't seem to have anything above 4.2GHz. So I decided to settle for the H220 instead, because it IS the best AIO lcs in the planet, in which I"ll be able to replace the coolant after 2-3 years of use unlike the Asetek avatars. And full custom stuff would cost a LOT more, if I could manage to import them. But in my case that would be even more of an overkill.
 
So some think its ok and some think its shite, Thats not very encouraging :p
What matters is what YOU think. Do you hate the looks of it for any reason? Or do you think that you really need a full blown custom loop for many times the price? If neither of the above is true, then read every review you can possibly find of the H220 (not just Tom's, because he obviously got a very bad pre-production sample), then subtract 4-10C (depending on fans and push pull - 6 NF-F12 vs 3 Helix CAN make that difference imho) from the temps. You do need a suitable chassis to accommodate those, though, so do the math. If money is no bar, then by all means go full custom. You should also take into account the amount of OC (and at what voltage) you expect to get from your CPU. Do some preliminary test using whatever cooler you have to check if it would be really worth investing so much on full custom loop.
 
Looking at a review I found and the graphs it's looking to be a wise purchase, Also considering that a local store has it for £114.99 and a custom loop or kit would set me back quite a bit more for a decent one.


4770K @ 4.60GHZ @ 1.20V
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