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Swiftech H220 - " Teaser Preview ' part 1 of 2 entusiasth point of view.
chispy replied to chispy's topic in User reviews
Awsome my friend , im focusing on Max Performance on this review of the H220 , looking forward to your testing to compare notes and different points of view. Regards: Angelo -
Swiftech H220 - " Teaser Preview ' part 1 of 2 entusiasth point of view.
chispy replied to chispy's topic in User reviews
Will have moaaarrrr in a few hours my good old friend Lee , hold on tight this aio H220 kit is something else I tell you. -
Swiftech H220 Teaser of my upcoming review of the Swiftech H220 all in one liquid cooling kit , fully upgradable and customizable. What if there was an all in one liquid cooling kit fully upgradable that could be customized to your needs ? The wait is over Swiftech H220 all in one liquid cooling system is here and this kit can do that and much more. A quick teaser of what I have been working on for the last few days , installed on a i7-3770K in a loop with an MSI HD 7970 Lightning . added one Swiftech MCW-82 7900 Series vga water block to the loop and overclocked both cpu and gpu, what do you guys think the outcome will be ? Part 1 of 2 of my review coming tomorrow ( Part 1 enthusiast point of view ) ( Part 2 24/7 use H220 complete review ) Now you can add more water blocks and radiators or anything you can think of , due to the powerful water pump that is variable from 1200rpm all the way to 3000rpm 12 volts 6 watts and controllable via pwm adjustable , the heavy and well made big cooper 2x120 Radiator can handle anything you trow at it , all of this while been completely silence. The game changer , the first all in one cooling kit that can be upgradable ,it will change the way you think about an all in one liquid cooling kit out in the market as of now. I will post a review from a enthusiast point of view and I will not bored you with fancy wording and complicated colorful charts ,instead I will go down and dirty straight to test the max performance of this all in one Swiftech H220 liquid cooling kit from my point of view and after extensive testing and adding water blocks. Enjoy it a little of what im working on , full review to be posted tomorrow. (Too much data to be organized ) Teaser: Swiftech H220 all in one liquid cooling kit installed on i7 3770k overclocked to 4.6Ghz runiing 100% load prime 95 small ftt 100% stable , in the same loop I added my own MSI HD Lightning 7970 using a Swiftech MCW-82 7900 water block with some 3/8 black tubing overclocked to 1200/1600Mhz with added voltage running GPU-Z vga stress test gpu 100% load , both pieces of hardware were running 100% load for 1 hour cooled by the H220, amazing low temperatures for such hot running items on one single loop , it can handle that and much more ... ( *The sounds you hear on the video are coming from my big window air conditioner and not from the Swiftech H220 or the system running* ) Please check out the video and take a look at the temperatures , those settings were running for one hour non stop and then I took the video , controlled ambient temperature around 20c give or take 1 ~3 degrees: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJvdsMwRypI Thank you Swiftech for the support !
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xxbassplayerxx - Core i7 920 @ 5376MHz - 4sec 453ms wPrime - 32m
chispy replied to Dead Things's topic in Result Discussions
Well done , very nice benching , awesome cpu there ! Congratz. -
chispy - Radeon HD 3870 @ 1147/1350MHz - 57064 marks 3DMark03
chispy replied to Crabby's topic in Result Discussions
hahaha ... Genieben you are 100% correct -
chispy - Radeon HD 3870 @ 1147/1350MHz - 57064 marks 3DMark03
chispy replied to Crabby's topic in Result Discussions
Thank you Crabby , this was my best clocker 3870 and it was dead for a long time ,last night i took my time to clean her up with alcohol all the vaseline and sticky insulation from previous LN2 test and took off all the volt mods , baked it in the oven for 20 minutes and voila she came back to live as strong as ever , quicly re-did the volt mods and ran it to test it, that run was made on just plain Jane water at 1.80v core and 2.21v v.mem , water 27c. Lesson learn , do not trow away your dead vieo cards :celebration: -
Team.AU - 2x Radeon HD 5970 @ 950/1250MHz - 53137 marks 3DMark06
chispy replied to El Gappo's topic in Result Discussions
Sick score congratz on the great run ! -
chispy - Radeon HD 7970 @ 1350/1960MHz - 220985 marks 3DMark - Ice Storm
chispy replied to SoF's topic in Result Discussions
Thank you for the heads up and tip SoF :celebration: , will do next run tonite. Kind Regards: Angelo. -
Expat GriZ - GeForce GTX 580 @ 1300/1113MHz - 543642 marks Aquamark
chispy replied to Farjam's topic in Result Discussions
Well done Pete ! -
I dont think is dying , to the contrary i have seen it grow over the years. There is a new very competitive generation of overclockers from my point of view . If you really enjoy it overclocking you will find a way to make it fun and enjoy it all by yourselve like i have done , im the only extreme overclocker in the entire Caribean Islands , i always bench by myself always have a blast. @kenny , well said my friend.
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3DMark (PC): Download, benchmark results & release trailer
chispy replied to Hyperhorn's topic in Benchmark software
Im getting hooked on FireStrike already , by far the best looking 3DMarks of them all , well done futuremark. No problems here to report running flawlesly in 2 way sli and 2 way crossfire as well as APUs. -
mtech - GeForce 9800 GTX(+) - 474745 marks Aquamark
chispy replied to San_Lex's topic in Result Discussions
Well done , awsome score there MTECH ! -
@ Calatea @l0ud sil3nc3 , those units Ron makes are awsome , you got a monster SS bro , it is tune for high loads , nice. @ leaderroy , im affraid there is not much to upgrade or do on that unit due to space for a big compressor inside the metal casing , i did mod a Vapochill before but only changed my whole evaporator , re-gas , re-tune and cap tube , i use a Steeper evaporator made by Piotres at that time , it did help with holding big loads , but at the end i spent so much money upgrading and tuning my old vapochill it was not worth the hassle hence it was money lost and a lot of time consuming work for a couple of degrees. I would suggest if you want to get into extreme overclocking subsero get a propper custom made Single Stage dedicated for cpu cooling only and tuned for holding big loads 275+ watts , there is plenty of people who can make a custom made single stage made. I would suggest you keep this unit as it is , just try to keep a low volt and low overclock on your cpu and gpu , remember you are cooling 2 elements with one single small compresor at the same time. I hope that helps. Regards: Angelo