Bob2701 (29-02-2012)
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CPU: Core i7 3820 @ 4.5GHz |
M/B: ASUS Rampage IV |
RAM: 16GB G.Skill RipjawsZ |
GPU: It varies |
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The new Swiftech flagship CPU water block is intended to offer the competitive edge: more innovative features enthusiast users want at an affordable price. Let’s find out if Swiftech has met its goal and reclaimed its place as the top water block on the market.
Click http://www.pureoverclock.com/article1451.html for the full review.
Bob2701 (29-02-2012)
CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K @ 5GHz |
M/B: ASROCK X79 Extreme 6 |
RAM: 16G G.Skill Trident 2400MHz |
GPU: 2 x Radeon 2G 7970 Liquid cooled |
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Excellent review Dwton. I don't think I will change for a few degree difference but if I need another, the HD is on the grocery list.
CPU: i7 920, 4.2Ghz HT |
M/B: P6X58D Premium |
RAM: OCZ Flex EX PC3-17000 12GB |
GPU: Asus EAH5870 |
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we're know today's top performers are within ~2°c. Now it's come down to features, quality that is fit your personal need.
CPU: Core i7 3930K |
M/B: ASRock X79 Extreme9 |
RAM: 64GBs Kingston Beast 2133MHz |
GPU: Two EVGA GTX 690s in Quad SLI |
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Good job Tony, excellent review!
CPU: Intel i7 2600K @ 4.7GHz |
M/B: ASUS Maximus IV Extreme |
RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance 1866 CL9 |
GPU: EVGA GTX 480 SC |
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CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K @ 5GHz |
M/B: ASROCK X79 Extreme 6 |
RAM: 16G G.Skill Trident 2400MHz |
GPU: 2 x Radeon 2G 7970 Liquid cooled |
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CPU: Intel i7 2600K @ 4.7GHz |
M/B: ASUS Maximus IV Extreme |
RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance 1866 CL9 |
GPU: EVGA GTX 480 SC |
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CPU: Intel Core i7 3930K @ 5GHz |
M/B: ASROCK X79 Extreme 6 |
RAM: 16G G.Skill Trident 2400MHz |
GPU: 2 x Radeon 2G 7970 Liquid cooled |
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CPU: Intel i7 5930K / Intel i7 4820K / Intel i7 4790K |
M/B: ASUS X99 R5E / ASUS X79 Sabertooth / ASUS Z97 MVIIF |
RAM: 32GB Kingston DDR4 3000MHz / 32GB Corsair 1866MHz / 16GB HyperX Savage 2400MHz |
GPU: EVGA GTX780 TRI SLI Classy / EVGA GTX 780 SLI / XFX R9 290 (xfire) w XSPC WB |
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Great Review!!! I like this block allot... I have both the XT Rev.2 and the HD blocks and both of them perform very well. Temps on them are pretty close... However the HD has better flow as shown in the pics and I am using a XSPC x20 750 pump to push the HD block and I have not ran into any issues so far...
CPU: Intel Core i7 - 4770K |
M/B: MSI Z87 MPOWER |
RAM: 32 GB DDR3 2400 G.SKILL SNIPER |
GPU: 2X- EVGA GFORCE GTX 960 4GB FTW |
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Great review and a very nice block![]()
CPU: Intel 3960X REV7 C2 |
M/B: Asus Sabertooth X79 |
RAM: 32 gb Kingston Hyper X SDRAM DDR3 2133/fans |
GPU: Asus Matrix 290X ROG |
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Can I use that waterblock with H20-330 Edge Kit?
"A lawyer with his briefcase can steal more than a hundred men with guns."
CPU: Intel i7 5930K / Intel i7 4820K / Intel i7 4790K |
M/B: ASUS X99 R5E / ASUS X79 Sabertooth / ASUS Z97 MVIIF |
RAM: 32GB Kingston DDR4 3000MHz / 32GB Corsair 1866MHz / 16GB HyperX Savage 2400MHz |
GPU: EVGA GTX780 TRI SLI Classy / EVGA GTX 780 SLI / XFX R9 290 (xfire) w XSPC WB |
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I am sure you can.. This block has allot better flow then the old XT Rev.1 and the GTZ and XTL block.
As long as you think the pump can handle it.. I think the HD kit has the MCP350 pump correct??
Edit: I just looked up the new edge kits and they actually use the HD block now rather then the XT.. so YES. It should work.
CPU: i7 930 Lapped 4.51@1.42 HT ON |
M/B: Asus P6X58D-E |
RAM: Corsair Dominator 6gig 3x2 1600@1723 |
GPU: Sapphire 7970 OC Edition 1275/1700/1.200V |
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I run the XT and not worth the change.
Like the outside nickle plating. Bling in a lit case.
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