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    Swiftech H20-APEX "EXTREME DUTY" SERIES LIQUID COOLING KITS

    Check it out here: http://www.swiftnets.com/products/H20-APEX.asp

    Great product! Swiftech ROCKS
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    wow its actually the best kit available right now I believe

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    Wow that is nice plus it has a Storm block Cathar rocks .
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    hehe i used to have my bix2 mounted on my radbox like that 4 months ago lol

    copycats!

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    yea... as soon as i finish my rig i'm heading to the patent office LMAO
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    that kit looks awesome. I love the drive bay reservior, very clean look.
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    welp my job is done here. looks like maxxxracers soap box is out of buisness.

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    is swiftech's radiator performance good? or should i just get a radbox and a dual heatercore instead?
    Last edited by ANDREW76; 07-22-2005 at 01:02 PM.

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    looks like someone followed Maxxx's suggestions a bit too well

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    does anyone actually use the coily things to go around your tubing, i think it makes it less attractive
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
    welp my job is done here. looks like maxxxracers soap box is out of buisness.
    No it wont. There will always be idiots recommending other products. So you'll always be needed to them around.

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    lol bloody. bill just needs to design a shroud for that radiator and they are done imo. well that and make it 14-15 FPI, if it isnt already.

    brit, thanks for the kind workds

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    They should name it the H20-Cathar kit instead.


    It has everything he thinks is best for a kit, even 7/16'' ID tubing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaptorRaider
    They should name it the H20-Cathar kit instead.


    It has everything he thinks is best for a kit, even 7/16'' ID tubing.
    you know Cathar is getting insane royalties for all of this... and if he's not we have some swiffy spies camping his favorite forums and stealing his ideas lol. BAD
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    Quote Originally Posted by moonlightcheese
    you know Cathar is getting insane royalties for all of this...
    No, I'm not. I first heard about the kit yesterday.

    Swiftech are just listening to what customers want, that's all. Why pay me anything. Anyone could throw together similar stuff and call it a kit. Doesn't worry me one bit - am just happy to see some manufacturers taking 7/16" ID tubing more seriously.

    The radiator appears to be 12.5fpi from the pictures.

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    u serious cathar?!? 12.5fpi.. go bill.

    moonlight, stew really isnt in this for the money. if he was he wouldnt be here on the forums helping us out so much. he would be stowed away in some lab designging all of these parts, outsourcing the production to the lowest bidder and then selling them at rather nice profit margins. Atleast thats what I would do if i was in it for the money.

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    And with watercooling, there's really no money to be in it for, so it's an easy choice.
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    thats uplifting enjoy

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    dammit, just when i thought for sure that i was getting smart with this stuff, you throw out a new term... FPI? does that have anything to do with that frontal area thing i heard mentioned on the procooling forums? *sigh*

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
    thats uplifting enjoy
    Sorry to burst your bubble Maxxx. I still love you.
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    FPI = fins per inch.

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    so how does swiftech's rad perform compared to others?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
    moonlight, stew really isnt in this for the money. if he was he wouldnt be here on the forums helping us out so much. he would be stowed away in some lab designging all of these parts, outsourcing the production to the lowest bidder and then selling them at rather nice profit margins. Atleast thats what I would do if i was in it for the money.

    sorry for the confusion/ assumption.

    it's good to see people who want to bring together a better piece of equipment like that, making no profit but researching for the thirst of knowledge. very refreshing.
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    its very refressing monlight, and it is the reason that we all respect stew so much.

    activate: no idea on the performance numbers. dont think anyone has tested it yet.

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    will 7/16" ID tubing perform better than 1/2" ID? or is it pretty much the same but 7/16" will prevent more leaking?

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