Whats everyone's take on the MCR320 here?
reason asking is that i never see anyone talk about it or recommend it. isn't it one of the best bang/buck radiators on the market?
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Whats everyone's take on the MCR320 here?
reason asking is that i never see anyone talk about it or recommend it. isn't it one of the best bang/buck radiators on the market?
Yep, best price/perfromance rads on the market, especially now when you consider the stackable ones.
works great here, CPU only loop lol
Actually I see it recommended almost daily on these forums, and even have seen at least one other thread asking the exact same question.
The answer from all members that posted in that thread was a resounding "Best bang for the buck radiator available."
Yes its an excellent radiator.
Yep, I'm so impressed with Swiftech products that I'll be buying a 240 rad and possible even stack it. 360 + stacked 240 yum yum :yepp:
Soon as i get a triple Swiftech rad im dropping my TC pa120.3.
Im just glad i paid only 90 bucks for it.
If i would have paid the standard 129 or 139 bucks for it i would have been really pissed.
Best bang for buck rad on the market and I'm sure we'll be seeing the value of the stackable versions once people start to use them.
i have an MCR320 and i didn't realize that the fins were so damn fragile and thin. and bendable.
are all radiators like this?
what would happen if i dropped a screwdriver on it =x
lol
Try not to do that:eek:
They are easy to straighten with a pin or even a toothpick.
Just be patient and take your time if you have bent fins:)
I( have one thats been cooling a 8 core clover since August 2007 without any issues.
For the money it can't be beat.
It's not one of the best, it's best price/performance rad on the market :)
It sticks right there within 5-10% of the thermochill across all fans and with medium speed yates the thermochill is only 3.7% better!
my favorite rad hands down for the normal speed fans :D
I run a q6600 @ 3.2GHz 1.45v (not so good as far as Q6600 goes) and a 4870. Load temps with both going is high 40's on the 4870 and low 50's on the CPU in a semi warm room.
It is a good radiator.
The regular mcr320 is an awesome radiator at $50, but the new stackable one is way overpriced at $78. All these people who voted for the extra (fleebay fittings) will probably not buy the 2nd radiator anyways, leaving those buying the radiator with fittings they don't want and money wasted.
It was a big mistake to add those fittings in there and bump up the price near thermochill-xspc-feser level. Now the option is do I buy a 2nd radiator or maybe just pickup 1 xspc instead.
Huge +1 on that.
I installed my Swiftech MCR 320 Stackable on to my MCR320-QP-K night before last. I'm thrilled with the results so far. I only have three fans on the sandwich right now, and I'll have nine on it when I'm done, but right now my temps have dropped 5 C at idle and 8 C when loaded. Also impressive is the fact that my flow rate did not drop AT ALL after installing the stackable. I had exactly one GPM prior to adding the second, and that's what I have now. I believe this is because the second radiator runs in parallel instead of series, but I'll leave that up to the more knowledgeable peeps around here to explain.
Gabe mentioned in another thread that this is a limited run of the stackable rads to test the market, so you might want to snap them up fast in case he decides to discontinue them after this run.
It performs well, is cheap and has 15mm fan spacing.
Sure the the TC one performs a tad better, but you can get two mcr for the same price and won't have to hack up a case with fan spacing no other rad will ever use.
There seems to be plenty of people reccomending these rads.
I have three MCR320's and a 240 in my current rig and they are
Working great. Definately worth the money.
For every opinion there's always an opposite. :D I did use the included fittings, but I don't keep much in the way of spare WC hardware laying around. Fans, wiring, old hard drives, monitors, more fans, old mobos, CPU's... yup, I have all of them in stock, but for WCi'ing, the only spare things I keep on hand are tubing, distilled water, and coolant additive.
My whole loop is 3/8" tubing, so I had to run to Home Depot to get the 1/2" tubing I needed for the install. The stackable includes everything you need for installation except the tubing. That's pretty handy, and if it means having to pay a couple extra bucks for it, I'm in.
I'm using a Cooltek Maxistream (same as the Swiftech MCR320) for 2.5 years in a rig now (bought it for 50€ back then) and I'm very pleased with it (also have the Cooltek Exstream dual rad (= MCR220), for which I didn't even pay 30€ back then, very nice deal for that one.