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Sidney 28th July 2004 08:54

Swiftech H20-220™"EXTREME" SERIES LIQUID COOLING KITS
 
The H20-220™series liquid cooling kits are designed for near silent operations in extreme thermal load environments such as multiprocessors, thermoelectric applications, or extreme overclocking. These kits are ideally suited for wide body server chassis featuring 120mm fan ventilation. A chassis modification is required in most cases to locate the dual 120mm radiator. Other components are entirely plug-and-play. The kits' reliability factor is now enhanced compared to earlier 22600 series models thanks to the replacement of the MCP600™ pump by the new MCP650™, which features a 5 year lifetime...........

Introducing the MCP650™ pump: a high reliability, high pressure industrial pump, featuring a 50,000 hour MTBF (5 year lifetime). Such reliability is afforded by the unique design of this pump, which contains only one moving part: the magnetically driven spherical impeller spins on a single ceramic bearing, thus extending the life of this pump beyond existing standards.

The pump is completely plug-and-play, and connects directly to any computer power-supply through standard 4 pin power connectors. It's compact design, quiet and powerful motor make it ideally suited for heavy duty cooling in environments where space is at a premium.




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jmke 28th July 2004 10:20

looks familiar:)

Xploited Titan 28th July 2004 14:48

Yup, Dangerden D-4 :D But always the same manufacturer... They only tag the pumps with their brands...

jmke 28th July 2004 14:50

well at least this acknowledges the kick *** product the Dangerden D-4 is, as the competition starts to include it into its own product lineup! :)

Xploited Titan 28th July 2004 14:52

Yup, but CSP-750 seems a better power/volume ratio :) Too bad their manufacturer is moving... :grum: They can't send us the kits...


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