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    Quote Originally Posted by fornowagain View Post
    I know it well enough. I mean generally, they don't usually match what you can get separately. And if he doesn't know what he's buying there's plenty of stock around with the old Apogee.
    I think the only thing that holds the H20-220 back is the rad for i7's but then again not allot of blokes out there are nailing 4.2ghz with HT on.

    I'll do some 4ghz, HT off tests when I get home and see what the deal is. Also, I'm changing this TIM. I have a feeling it's not up to the challenge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReverendMaynard View Post
    I think the only thing that holds the H20-220 back is the rad for i7's but then again not allot of blokes out there are nailing 4.2ghz with HT on.

    I'll do some 4ghz, HT off tests when I get home and see what the deal is. Also, I'm changing this TIM. I have a feeling it's not up to the challenge.
    the swifttech rads are for its size excellent, especial when you need low profile rads.

    that they cant competent with a TC or a Fesser is no surprise. A TC is nearly double the hight of a Swift.

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