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    Swiftech MCW6000 Waterblock Review

    Posted on Monday, May 24 2004 @ 19:57:40 CEST by LSDsmurf


    It has been awhile since we last heard from Swiftech, but by the looks of it, they have been busy with the design and engineering that goes into their new waterblock, the MCW6000. ClubOC has always tried to deliver influential, and real world reviews of water cooling products, and if we haven't said it before we'll have to mention once again that its always a pleasure to review products from Swiftech. They are one of the best in the design and manufacturing of cooling products. Of course our opinion of Swiftech products hasn't been without competition from the likes of Danger Den, but by the looks of it, Swiftech beat them to the plate in being the first to offer a new waterblock, that so far in testing, has been one of the first in eliminating the wide temperature threshold of a CPU going from idle to load. Lets take a deeper look at this block and then perhaps you can decide if its worth having.

    Link: ClubOC

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