Review: Swiftech H240 X3 AIO processor cooler
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insp1re2600
Nice, how was the clearance in a top mount position?
MSIMAX
i have the older one hooked to a 1950x with a different block and a vega64 ill get this and put both on seperate loops
insp1re2600
tunejunky
I like the engineering on this revision. Tempered glass imho is the only way to go considering longevity.
All the parts in this are proven with the only variables being QC and shipping.
Given that this is 10-20 bux less than the Corsair H100i platinum and the NZXT H62 anyone can get to the next tier of performance. and those in hotter climates can easily add extra rads.
gerardfraser
Oh My this caught my eye below,I would love to daisy chain a couple of these and see how it would work on CPU/GPU setup.
Looks good and great review.Thanks.
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MSIMAX
Noctua NF-F12 fans lol. also straight water no corrosion yet so when i choose the case ill use the older version for front intake with the gfx and this one with the cpu also waiting on theadripper 3 before finalizing anything
no leaks even overclocks but the heatsoak is real with 2 Captain_Hook
https://i.imgur.com/S9BKHQ6.jpg
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insp1re2600
Captain_Hook
Trident-Z (which are relatively tall) did fit without a problem with Z390-E Strix and Phanteks Evolv X, I had no issues there. I can't see a photo (from photo shoots) presenting it in a more suitable way.
jura11
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beedoo
I've had the H240X and H240X2 prestige for several years and think they're awesome. Replaceable tubing and expandable design means you can easily add in another radiator, as I did.
They gave me the confidence to dabble further in water cooling, which I never got from using AIOs such as the Corsair H60, H70, H100 which I've put in other systems.
I've not seen any corrosion or leakage, and the fittings are all still good 3+ years on.
Prior to putting in a formidable hard-tubing set up, I used the H240X2 with a HeatKiller Pro IV TR edition water block, cooling a 2950X and it seemed fine.
The only things I could point to as a negatives, and I'm no expert in this field is that the flow rate was low compared to the D5 pumps. Under load, the D5 will run twice the flow rate of the H240X2's pump. Using a flow meter, the H240X2 ranged from 70-125 l/hr while the D5 ranges from 90-280 l/hr in my loop. Also, you could only run fans in Push or Pull configuration - not both.
My wife now has the H240X2 strapped to a 5930K, with new tubing, blue coloring and blue RGB lighting everywhere and it looks great.
insp1re2600
I think it'll be a great alternative to the evga hybrid cooler for people to get a 240mm on their 2080's.
ZXRaziel
I really like what I see here , very good performance too , and no cheap and nasty aluminium radiator , the bigger 360 version would be my choice.
MSIMAX
CybaGirl
Hello Peeps.
Does anyone know how this compares to a Corsair H100x?
Thanks.
beedoo
Kaarme