H220 CPU Liquid Cooling Kit

Dual 120mm All-In-One CPU Liquid Cooling Kit, factory pre-filled for plug-and-play installation.

End User Reviews

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Fantastic Product!
Bruce Burson (APO, AE) 3/11/2014 2:05 AM
This was my first water-cooled build. I selected the H220 after doing exhaustive research. I was especially impressed with pure copper radiator and powerful pump, compared to the aluminum fins and weaker pumps used by the competition. I am completely impressed and pleased with the performance in my Enermax Fulmo ST (EAC3270) case! Installation was a breeze. Even with the BIOS PWM control profile at the lowest possible "silent" settings, my i7-4770K runs cool and the system is quite literally inaudible (if the monitor blanks, I have to check the power lights to realize the system is operating). I did not use the provided thermal paste nor the stock fans, but only because I happen to be a fan of Shin-Etsu X23-7783D paste and Noctua NF-F12PWM fans. I am totally a Sweiftech fan now, and I have already ordered another for my next build.
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I couldn't be more pleased!
JOHN THOMASON (DENVER, CO) 7/5/2013 11:22 AM
I had a bit of trouble mounting my H220 to the top of my Corsair Carbide 300 mid-tower, so I opted to mounting the radiator/fans to the drops on a side panel of the case. And just WOW! Maybe I got lucky with a perfect mount (pea-method/arctic silver fox), but core temp is giving me consistent temps of 15-18 degrees on idle. This cooler is flat-out awesome! I'm switching out the included fans for some Noctuas, that I saw on Linus's you tube channel, so I'm sure I'll possibly be getting even lower temps/better performance. This is simply one of the most impressive products I've had the good luck to include in my first gaming rig. All glory to Swiftech! It blew my first Corsair H80i out of the water (no pun intended), and I'm now a truly loyal Swiftech fanboy. On my next hardcore build, I'm gonna go for an all Swiftech liquid custom loop for my CPU/GPU/Chipset and RAM...Cant wait! Thank you Swiftech for your superb engineering! Send me a t-shirt! John Thomason 2940 S Federal Blvd #108 Denver, CO 80236 johnpaulthomason@yahoo.com I'll wear it with pride, and I'm extolling the virtues of the H220 all over many forums. It's pretty rare that I encounter a product so great, that I feel that I HAVE to sing its praises on the interwebs. Well done, Swiftech!! *hugs*
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Great for the money
a person (USA ) 6/29/2013 12:51 AM
Going water for me was a must and a first once I got my fx8350 around 4.5ghz when it was hot out 90+f and 90+% humidity damn heat. My h212 in push/pull wasn't up for the challenge of keeping this 4 module 8 core cpu cooled in the summer and it wasn't made to. So I looked for a cpu cooling kit that could end up going to a full loop there ain't many heard many good things about Swiftech so I bought the H220 I have had this unit for a little while 3-4 months or so worked great as a stand alone cooler kept my FX8350 @ 4.5ghz well within the 62c max temp for the cores stated by AMD never saw anything above 49c no matter what game or for how long smoking hot out and humid no AC. Winter is king for AMD's cpus they love the cold and will give you the world if you keep them cold my AMD 7970 loves the cold as well. Too give it a full review I waited till now when I expanded it too my own loop with a 7970 @ 1200+mhz with a Heatkilla 79X0 gpu block and a Watercool HTSF2 2x120 rad along with the stock rad and a Phobya single 5,25" Bay Reservoir and I have to say it's awesome in a Phantom 820 case. It ain't warm out and I don't see anything higher then 39c for my cpu right now it's stock for sum testing which is 4.1ghz instead of 4.0ghz always been like that any who my gpu is at 1200mhz I haven't seen 50c for the core of the gpu the vram run hotter 65c was max and 56c for the second while playing Crysis 3 and Metro LL. Stock 2.120 rad is setup as a exhaust in the top of the 820 case with 2 cougar 1200rpms fans in push. Watercool 2.120 rad is setup as a bottom intake with 4 cougar 1500rpm fans in push/pull. The H220 pump has no problems what so ever with keeping the flow going in this loop and I believe could cool dual 7970s a high end cpu with 3.120 rad and a 2.120 rad and you would be happy with the temps. Great Job Swiftech.
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Keeping this quiet and cool
Robert Ladd (Annapolis, MD) 4/2/2013 3:01 PM
Just wanted to say how impressed I am with the ability of my H220 to keep my system quite cool during stressful rendering tasks. I thought I would also pass on the fact that renderings now take roughly 20 minutes to complete on my new system (Intel 3930K clocked to full time 3.8 GHZ with AMD Firepro W7000 graphics card and 32 gig of PC 1600 quad channel memory and Windows 8 (ugh)). My previous system (Core 2 Quad Extreme QX6700 overclocked to 2.9 GHZ with an Nvidia 8800 card and 8 gigs of ram) often either ran out of memory or crashed my Rhino 5 and Flamingo NXT renderer while attempting to grind out the same renderings at the same settings. Specific to your fine product is the fact that of the six cores, the most recalcitrant; core 5, never exceeded 61 deg. c. even after more than 6 hours of rendering at least twenty images. The average temps for all cores according to HWinfo64 was 56 deg. C. with the average cpu load at 98%. CPU load was often at 100% for three or more minutes at a time with no more than a few seconds winding down before hitting 100% again as each pass of the 50 passes of the rendering took place. While I am still working on bettering my abilities with Flamingo NXT (a version new to me), I do know that these renderings are very taxing on the system. I need to add that even at 100% load, the H220 emits very tolerable, actually quite comfortable noise levels in spite of the fact that I have mounted the radiator at the top of my Cosmos II case under the top grill with a push/pull fan system such that the fan noise is exposed to the listener. And, at low load levels, the noise is often forgettable and vastly quieter than my old system that had a Noctua NH D14 cooler. Now, all I need is for the economy to improve so that a yacht designer such as myself can find more work for this fine new quiet and cool system! Thanks to all at Swiftech for producing such a fine product. Rob Ladd, Robb Ladd Yacht Design.
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Best 220mm AIO unit on the market
Edwin Jeffery (England) 3/11/2013 2:19 PM
After researching this product in great depth & still doing so, this AIO unit is in my opinion as a Computer professional & consumer the best 120 x 220mm AIO system in the market bar none. It has all the beginner needs to get started in the water cooling world & also allows for upgrading & expansion. The pump/block unit is amazing for lots of reasons including performance, PWM control and lifespan. With the larger tubing, copper/brass Rad. and the built in Res. with filling/draining capability, what more could you ask for in a AIO system. It will last you way beyond other like for like systems. Most of all in this time of recession it is great value for money.
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150 kick ass cooler
john chambers (alma, AR) 3/9/2013 7:41 PM
This is by far it the best damn CPU cooler I have ever used I was getting 91c on a h50 when I installed this the temp dropped to a whopping 65C that is a 26C drop. 3570K at 4.5 GHZ. http://imageshack.us/f/13/13034722.png/
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The best all in one water cooling closed loop kit bar none
Angel " Chispy " Colon (Mayaguez, PR) 3/3/2013 4:05 AM
Excellent performance that cannot be rival by any of the aio water cooling kits closed loops in the market , this is the Top Dog. A break tru that will change the way we look at the aio water cooling closed loop kits out in the market , absolutely gear towards high performance rivaling the do it yourself kit. Fully customazible and upgradable , a must have for the enthusiast croud as well as novice. All this performance while completely silent. Overclockers approved ! Angel " Chispy " colon
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hi
bob (America) 3/1/2013 3:47 AM
very good
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