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    Swiftech Mcr420-qp Quad 120mm Radiator Released

    We are pleased to announce the release of the MCR420-QP quad 120mm radiator.



    MSRP is $82.95
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    Because of our move, we have not been able to publish performance curves yet. However flow curves will be very similar to the triple rad, and power dissipation can be expected to scale linearly compared to single, dual, and triple.

    Performance gain of the Delta T water to Air should be (using the same fans):

    75% better than single
    50% better than dual
    25% better than triple

    for example

    if your Delta T water to air with a single is 20C
    with a dual it will be 10C
    with a triple it will be 6.67c
    with a quad it will be 5C

    another simple example using different baseline: if you already have a triple, and your DT water-air is say 8C, then you should expect to drop DT to 8x0.75= 6C (of course using the same fans)

    I hope this simple math helps.
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    looks nice, but is there going to be 140mm rads from swiftech
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    Wicked! Getting ready to do a new build and was dissappointed I didn't see a Swifttech MCR420 yet! But this is just perfect timing! Thanks Gabe!

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    Sweet rad Gabe. Looks good. Now if only Skinnee could do some testing with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    Sweet rad Gabe. Looks good. Now if only Skinnee could do some testing with it.
    as mentionned above, it will scale linearly with with the other rads of the Quiet Power line of products, since it is exactly the same specs except larger. so just take skinee's results from our triple, and improve the DT water to air by 25%.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    looks nice, but is there going to be 140mm rads from swiftech
    Yes, but I cannot tell you when.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    as mentionned above, it will scale linearly with with the other rads of the Quiet Power line of products, since it is exactly the same specs except larger. so just take skinee's results from our triple, and improve the DT water to air by 25%.
    I was just teasing Skinnee.
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    nice looking rad, but im sure, people want to know... is it stackable? cause a QUAD simply isnt enough here ::
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    YES... but dammit. i just built my custom rax box to hold 3 of the mcr320's. man i wish these were out a year ago.

    i could have dropped my delta from 1.7C to .5C probably.
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    i want to stack 3 of em in a row on the bottom of my compy >3>

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    Will delta T is increasing linearly but price is not , hoping to see some improvement there after a while


    Quote Originally Posted by Spawn-Inc View Post
    YES... but dammit. i just built my custom rax box to hold 3 of the mcr320's. man i wish these were out a year ago.

    i could have dropped my delta from 1.7C to .5C probably.
    lol spawn ,just add another triple so you can sleep well
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    Quote Originally Posted by ~CS~ View Post
    Will delta T is increasing linearly but price is not , hoping to see some improvement there after a while
    MSRP from Swiftech:
    MCR120 $39.95
    MCR220 $53.95
    MCR320 $67.95
    MCR420 $82.95

    Are you disappointed it's not $81.95?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alacheesu View Post
    MSRP from Swiftech:
    MCR120 $39.95
    MCR220 $53.95
    MCR320 $67.95
    MCR420 $82.95

    Are you disappointed it's not $81.95?
    lol seriously that's a great price. ~$40 cheaper than the next cheapest 4x120? Seems like a winner to me
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    Yeah I've been looking at putting dual 4x120 in my next build I'm planning out and with this I can get the Rad + Fans for the cost of just one Rad from the other companies! Seems like a winner to me as well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobra_kai View Post
    lol seriously that's a great price. ~$40 cheaper than the next cheapest 4x120? Seems like a winner to me
    Not to mention that is MSRP and all the other rads sell for less than that. I would imagine after a few months you could get them for $60-$70.

    Seems like a deal to me also.
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    thanks


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    Hmmm ...me thinks it is time to go to a bigger case, maybe Antec 1200 and stick two of these stacked in the front like I have two MCR320s now in the Antec 900

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    Quote Originally Posted by dejanh View Post
    Hmmm ...me thinks it is time to go to a bigger case, maybe Antec 1200 and stick two of these stacked in the front like I have two MCR320s now in the Antec 900
    You might be able to do the MCR420 and a MCR220 in the bottom of a TJ07 with push/pull on both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    You might be able to do the MCR420 and a MCR220 in the bottom of a TJ07 with push/pull on both.
    Yes, except I'm cheap and a TJ07 is not lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by dejanh View Post
    Yes, except I'm cheap and a TJ07 is not lol
    Same here. Stupid college bills.
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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    You might be able to do the MCR420 and a MCR220 in the bottom of a TJ07 with push/pull on both.
    what you think can fit bottom of a+ (tagan) black pearl rebranded li-li v2000/v2100 (forget which one)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ~CS~ View Post
    lol spawn ,just add another triple so you can sleep well
    Heh, I think he's runn'n outta wall space for 'em.

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    black pearl is awesome and its a v2000 but it feels slightly flimsy =(

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caoder View Post
    black pearl is awesome and its a v2000 but it feels slightly flimsy =(
    yah SO expensive in UK compared to US I think i paid £185 O.o it's $115~ on newegg haha anyway was still worth it its a great case, just can't think how big of a rad I can fit =)
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    Quote Originally Posted by millertime359 View Post
    You might be able to do the MCR420 and a MCR220 in the bottom of a TJ07 with push/pull on both.
    Depending on what fans you use there probably won't be room to do a push pull in a TJ07 on the 420 next to the PSU
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