Friday, November 4th 2011
Swiftech Introduces H2O X20 Edge HD Series Liquid Cooling Kits
Rouchon Industries, Inc. dba Swiftech today announced the release for retail sales of the H2O-x20 Edge "HD" series liquid cooling kits using their new flagship CPU waterblock the Apogee HD and the patent pending MCRx20 Drive (Rev3) series of PC radiators.
The new kit series announce uncompromised performance, functionality, and simple installation at a reasonable price. "This new generation offers an ease of installation which is very close to that of other all-in-one kits, but it does it without sacrificing performance and functionality: users can take full advantage of the power of liquid cooling i.e. low temperature and low noise while not being restricted to CPU-only cooling as is the case with other all-in-one kits" said Gabriel Rouchon Swiftech's Chairman & CTA."Of course, top performance and modularity do carry a price premium, mainly because we use such a powerful and sophisticated pump in our system, but thanks to volume manufacturing we can now offer these kits at a substantially lower price compared to initial introduction. The bottom line is this: if you are going to use a dual or a triple 120mm radiator in your system, there is no question in my mind that it should be able to cool CPU, Graphics, and anything else you want to throw at it," he added. The H2O-x20 Edge HD kits are shipping now to Swiftech dealers worldwide.
For more information, and to purchase, visit this page.
The new kit series announce uncompromised performance, functionality, and simple installation at a reasonable price. "This new generation offers an ease of installation which is very close to that of other all-in-one kits, but it does it without sacrificing performance and functionality: users can take full advantage of the power of liquid cooling i.e. low temperature and low noise while not being restricted to CPU-only cooling as is the case with other all-in-one kits" said Gabriel Rouchon Swiftech's Chairman & CTA."Of course, top performance and modularity do carry a price premium, mainly because we use such a powerful and sophisticated pump in our system, but thanks to volume manufacturing we can now offer these kits at a substantially lower price compared to initial introduction. The bottom line is this: if you are going to use a dual or a triple 120mm radiator in your system, there is no question in my mind that it should be able to cool CPU, Graphics, and anything else you want to throw at it," he added. The H2O-x20 Edge HD kits are shipping now to Swiftech dealers worldwide.
For more information, and to purchase, visit this page.
36 Comments on Swiftech Introduces H2O X20 Edge HD Series Liquid Cooling Kits
Will lower temps per component, as well as eliminating the need for dual pump because of block restriction.
In the price, you're paying for convenience as well as quality and performance.
A corsair unit won't come close to this in terms of performance.
Fuck what :wtf: you mean IF i bought one I'd have to speacial order the AMD mounting kit and then wait for god knows how long for you to send it to me ROFL well then don't expect me to buy one anytime soon :nutkick:
I love the swiftech but I will admit the pump, being so powerful is very noisey at full speed. That said I keep it on min and have never had a problem.
What this kit is, basically, is a custom loop with superior parts over all in one kits with a lot of room for expansion (made for an enthusiast with an eye to expand). The cheaper and almost as effective corsair kit is a closed loop, using an inferior pump and cannot expand at all (made for beginners).