Swiftech releases the Apogee Drive II AM4 model

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I tried to read the TT review. Unfortunately, they insist on being intrusive. The Apogee Drive II requires the buyer to supply radiator, tubing, fans AND reservoir.... If you own a Coolermaster Glacer 240L or an original Swiftech H220 or H240 (you know, the AIOs that Asetek sued Swiftech over...)....you already have the Apogee Drive II waterblock/pump combo.
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http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/4989/swiftech_apogee_drive_ii_integrated_pump_and_waterblock_review/index.html Good honest review, and great pics of the pump. Cost is around $135 u.s.. Only caveat is you have to supply your own radiator, tubing and fans. For this lazy guy this is not a choice for me. But for other people with skills it gets really good temp ratings.
I already have all of that except my reservoir cracked. When I build my ryzen setup soon, I may go with this. My NZXT S340 is rather limited with space when having a massive R9 Fury that is air cooled. Cant fit a larger pump and reservoir without it being quite close. And its not worth getting a waterblock for it at this stage. If it was an 6-8gb gpu I would.
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I tried to read the TT review. Unfortunately, they insist on being intrusive. The Apogee Drive II requires the buyer to supply radiator, tubing, fans AND reservoir.... If you own a Coolermaster Glacer 240L or an original Swiftech H220 or H240 (you know, the AIOs that Asetek sued Swiftech over...)....you already have the Apogee Drive II waterblock/pump combo.
This is incorrect. The Apogee Drive II has a DDC MCP35X pump. The CM Glacer and Swiftech H220 had a lower end variant with different pump internals. With that said I own a couple of these for Intel CPU's and stumbled upon this looking for AM4 brackets.