Swiftech releases all new AIO Liquid Cooling Kits

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Swiftech has just released an all new series of All-in-One HX20X2 Liquid Cooling Kits, which are easily expandable.

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Wow that's pretty. I bet it will be pretty expensive, too.

Gorgeous though. I love where they put the res, very clever !
 
Wow that's pretty. I bet it will be pretty expensive, too.

Gorgeous though. I love where they put the res, very clever !

Yeah, they used to have a pump block combo for their AIO units, but Asetek ended that.

That is why they have reservoirs and pumps mounted to their radiators.
 
Yeah, they used to have a pump block combo for their AIO units, but Asetek ended that.

That is why they have reservoirs and pumps mounted to their radiators.

It's just so much better now though IMO. They've removed that lump from the hoses too.
 
I much prefer the pump being on the rad side of things. Always looks nicer with a slim CPU block. Would be interested to see how it performs against other expandable AIO's when adding more blocks and rads.
 
I much prefer the pump being on the rad side of things. Always looks nicer with a slim CPU block. Would be interested to see how it performs against other expandable AIO's when adding more blocks and rads.


Just get a decent EK kit /end
 
Just get a decent EK kit /end

Custom loop is always better to do. But with the advent of expandable AIO's, I personally would like to see what they are capable of. I expanded the Kelvin S24 massively over what it was originally and it performs well. With more AIO's being expandable, it is a good option for people with smaller cases that don't have room for separate pumps and reservoirs.
 
Custom loop is always better to do. But with the advent of expandable AIO's, I personally would like to see what they are capable of. I expanded the Kelvin S24 massively over what it was originally and it performs well. With more AIO's being expandable, it is a good option for people with smaller cases that don't have room for separate pumps and reservoirs.

Yeah the thought of an AiO being able to handle more than the CPU is quite arousing almost. I wouldn't be able to house a 60mm wide D5/DDC pump res combo anywhere properly. Having the res and pump at the rad itself would solve that problem.
 
AIO coolers pretty much offer the same results.
The bigger the rad (surface area), greater is the cooling capacity.
Cheaper than a custom loop.
Looks pretty good and will make a " Mickey Mouse " case, feel more sophisticated.

TDP's will be dropping dramatically in the next few years on both CPU's/GPU's, so air cooling should be good enough if you have a decent, well ventilated case... The non "Mickey Mouse" type.
 
This has quite a large res, though. That *may* make it perform slightly better due to a higher volume of coolant. It won't be anything special though.
 
I don't know if it's just familiarity, or it really has a nicer design, but imo this new version looks much better than the previous one. I'm actually seriously considering getting the 320 version and adding a GPU block for a pseudo custom loop
 
All of Swiftechs stuff has been stupidly hard to get a hold of in the UK so I'm not holding my breath for stock levels at OCUK/Scan.
 
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