Swiftech H20-120-P with Radbox Review :: Introduction

Author: John Chen · 08-31-2004 · Category: Hardware - Cooling
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Swiftech H20-120-P with Radbox Review

Swiftech began early 1998 when Intel Celerons were a huge success in overclocking. Their use of pins instead of the traditional fins caught people's attentions and proved itself to be a great innovation.

I've been a personal fan of Swiftech products ever since I started playing with computers. Swiftech comes up with one of the best cooling solutions possible for PC enthusiasts. They focus not only on excellent cooling solutions but on ease of use and installation as well. They've improved a lot over the years and continue to strive to remain a leading competitor. With the past few months, Swiftech has not made much news with air cooling but has focused on something else instead-water-cooling.

Water-cooling is the future whether people like it or not. Processors are getting extremely hot and need more than air to be adequately cooled. One such example would be the new Intel Prescott's. The stock heatsinks that come with the Prescott's are simply too weak to provide good cooling. It is encouraged that you purchase an aftermarket heatsink for daily use, or even water-cooling if you plan to do some overclocking. Today, we have Swiftech's new water-cooling kit dubbed the H20-120-P.

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