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Swiftech MCR320 Quiet Power Water Cooling Radiator Black G1/4 Threaded

Swiftech MCR320 Quiet Power Water Cooling Radiator Black G1/4 Threaded (SWIFTECH: MCR320-QP-K)
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Swiftech MCR320 Quiet Power Water Cooling Radiator Black G1/4 Threaded
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Rating: 8.97/10
Andrew_L@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 08/04/11
Cons: performance isn't as great as other radspaint comes off a bit too easily

Pros: thinworks decently with low static pressure fanscomes with enough screws to mount fans
Comment:
It does what I need it to do. I taped around the edges while test-fitting so I wouldn't scratch the paint, but when I took the tape off, some of the paint came off with it. On the other hand, the finish out of the box wasn't bad at all.
Raftus@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 08/03/11
Cons: Not the best on the market

Pros: Great priceSolid performance
Comment:
I have had this rad for a few weeks now and I am thoroughly impressed. Granted I have read that it is not the best on the market, there are better performers. However, this is a very solid rad for the price. The rad itself seems to be made of a decent quality. I couldnt find any imperfections on it. Coupled with the low price this makes for a great bang for the buck option. It slid very nicely into the top of my HAFX. I really like this rad. I will recommend swiftech to everyone and I know I will purchase this again.
manthi@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 06/19/11
Cons: none

Pros: very good price/performance ratio
Comment:
using this rad in a haf 932 for cooling i7 920 m4ghzfor the price (price match) it is a very good radwas easy to install and give some nice performances
Eric_L@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 05/08/11
Cons: none

Pros: Swiftech,Quality.
Comment:
just purchased this to upgrade my current swiftech 220 rad for future expansion. For Videocard, chipset cooling.
wayco420@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 04/05/11
Cons: none

Pros: Awesome fit and finish, great cooling
Comment:
This rad is awesome hooked this thing to a h70 and a xspc res. put on my amd 965be oc to 4.1ghz old temp running folding was 40c - 42c now it seems to run at 37c to 38c worth it in my opinion.
Dominique_R@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/12/11
Cons: none

Pros: Awesome fit and finish, great cooling,
Comment:
This rad is awesome I own 2 of them and the fins on these rads are less dense than the others from competitors which means you can use low cfm fans and still get crazy cooling. All my rads and pumps are from swiftech since I like those products but for waterblocks vga,cpu and n/b I use EK. This is my second swiftech mcr320 and it is just as good as my first this one has a flat black finish and my other is a semi gloss no biggie i manage to keep my cpu temps to 17/19 idle and 27/31 on load at 4ghz which my friend says it is amazing. I use at the moment 56cfm fans. Over the best rad I have ever used if I compare to the thermal take rads I used before which din't come quite as close as these ones mainly because of the density of the fins on the other rads.
TripandFace@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/09/11
Cons: lining up the fans and screws to mount it to the case can be a pain.

Pros: Great rad comes with all the hardware needed to install fans
Comment:
using as my first experience in a water cooling loop so far its working quite wel however there are a couple of issues. i guess depending on the length there are only a few cases that actually fit this rad. im using a haf 932 and i have to move the dvd rom down 2 bays to clear the hoses and rad. other than that thats all the problems i have experenced so far. great build quality. very sturdy, would recommend this to any enthusiast around.
Jonathan_L@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/26/10
Cons: none

Pros: Cheap triple radiator"Quiet Power" rad
Comment:
I love this rad because its a MCR320 "Quiet Power" which means it's designed to run on quiet/slow RPM fans which is great for silent computing
Gaspebeach@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/06/10
Cons: not enought screw with it!

Pros: PRICE!! really good construction quality!!
Comment:
would certainly but again! with one 120mm fan i have the same temp then mi old 3 120mm fan rad!!PERFECT!! fir corsair 800d
wmiked777@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/18/10
Cons: none

Pros: loved this product
Comment:
i had fun working with two of these on a customers water cooled build,these things work awesom when you sandwich 3 120mm fans in between them way to go
Pedros69@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 08/20/10
Cons: Nothing

Pros: Price, build quality strong, Easy instal
Comment:
Really good product for the price compared to other rad.And this product are really strong and nicely build.!Water are cooled very well in this product like i said for the price its a super-deal compared to other rad 3x120mm
Ryan_F@NCIX
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Review Date: 08/10/10
Cons: None

Pros: Nice FinishEasy to attach fansGreat cooling, especially for the price
Comment:
I can't compare this to the more expensive radiators out there, but after seeing my temperature drops, I don't imagine that the price jump to 150$ is worth it over this. I'm running an oil submerged computer and had a Zalman Reserator v2 and a Koolance Exos 2 cooling it (and doing a poor job). I decided to make my own setup and bought this with a Swiftech MCP655 pump and 3 Noctua 120mm fans. With the two other coolers, my oil stayed at about 46°C. After removing the other two coolers and using only this radiator, the oil dropped to 31 degrees (ambient around 24 degrees). 15° drop? Worth. Every. Penny.
Loden@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/05/10
Cons: common temps

Pros: Performance/price ratio,cheap,Run well with medium CFM fans,Very thin,
Comment:
I have one of those mounted on my Xigmatek midgard because this is the only fan thin enough for an internal mounting. It can barrly cool my stock i7 and hd 5870, but I'm planing to add a other 120 or 240 MCR for some OC.
Peter_T@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/17/10
Cons: None

Pros: Price and purformace
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I purchased this while it was on sale for $39. The price purformance is definitely worth it. Keeps my OC 5200 and GTX 470 at roughly 34c in a 800D. Mine came with a little bit of loose metal bits inside but this didn't affect pruformance at all. In stead of including ugly sliver screws they should include some black ones. Looks a little better.
Rebecca_M@NCIX
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Review Date: 04/17/10
Cons: Bad Paint Job

Pros: Excellent PerformanceCheap
Comment:
Picked up this radiator a few days ago as it was on sale for 39.99. I previously had a pair of stacked mcr220's. I initially wasn't expecting a big performance difference if any but temperatures dropped by 2c on idle and 8c on load. Pretty impressive.The radiator itself seems to be of good quality, the paint job on the exterior was acceptable but over the fins the paint was uneven and one side even has a gap in the painting about 5" long. If this wasn't totally obstructed by the 6 fans I placed on it, I would be a fair bit more annoyed. Overall it was a great purchase for the sale price and even for the regular price of ~50 its excellent value.
Weezie@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/20/10
Cons: Rien

Pros: Pas cherAssez performant
Comment:
Acheter en complément d'un double rad Black Ice refroidit facilement un i7 m 4ghz et une hd4870 sans aucun problème. Il n'est pas aussi performant que ses homologues, mais il coûte nettement moins cher. Très content de mon achat.
ak21@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/25/10
Cons: NONE!

Pros: Affordable, Quiet, great benchmarks
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THis is great for the price and its preformance, will recommend to everyone, thats thinking of buying this.
John_L@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/27/09
Cons: None

Pros: Cheap!Comparable performance to more expensive radiators in low fan speed scenarios
Comment:
Excellent price/performance ratio.When paired with low speed fans (
dany_b@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 11/10/09
Cons: none so far, simple and straight forawrd installation

Pros: let it speak by its benchmarks, it is amongst the top
Comment:
great performance regardless of the price, checkout the benchmarks against its rivals. did not show any problem / defect in the grill / paint. a snug fit in recent computer cases, it may also be mounted externally. Looks tremendously great used with compression fittings!
Todd_C@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/07/09
Cons: not recommended for upside down use (RES model is)

Pros: cheap, nice finish, can be mounted flat or vertical
Comment:
After doing lots of research, I bought this rad for my first loop. I am putting it in the front of my antec 1200 with 6 antec tricools. It will take some work but it will be done. This rad is cheap compared to others, but it's performance is apparently great.
Mattu!@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/09/09
Cons: none so far

Pros: awesome price, does what it is suppose to
Comment:
I use this rad + a MCR120 to cool 2 9800gt and my e8400. both are heavily overclocked and load temps are under 50 degrees (ambient is around 22). very nice finish, no bent fins and no leaks! overall a great choice for the price and would purchase again if required.
stoanee@NCIX
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Review Date: 09/24/09
Cons: None

Pros: Good price, quality
Comment:
I am using this to cool an I7 and so far it is working well. Being a first time water cooler I have a bit of tweaking to do as in rad placement and fan selection but overall I am happy with this. It has reduced my temps by another 5C compared to my Megahalem.
Gibbo@NCIX
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Review Date: 08/28/09
Cons: Weak Paint; Minimal Mounting hardware.

Pros: Comparatively Cheap; Black.
Comment:
Set up my first water loop with this. It includes mounting hardware for 25mm fans, and a couple screws to actually mount it to something else, assuming you have something to mount it to. I had to mod my case to get it where I wanted it (vertically in the front of a TT Armor - Not the rads fault.), and I put 38mm thick fans on it, which meant I had to get my own screws for it.Also, the paint is incredibly thin. In all of my fitting, testing, adjusting, etc, every time anything bumped it, the paint would flake. That's probably my biggest complaint about it. If I ever work with one again, I'll coat it in painters tape to protect it.
Aevnar@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/27/09
Cons: - I have heard many reports of paint chipping from these things but I didnt notice any of this on mine yet

Pros: - The best performance/price ratio out there for rads- Still very respectable performance compared to the "big boys"- Looks very good, so far no issues with the paint
Comment:
I added this to a single loop on i7 920 (Already had a MCR220), with 6 fans attached on both side (slipstream, low speed 1200 rpm). Performance is exellent now, dropped about 4 deg idle down to 33 (room temp is about 22), and load temp max at 55 (linpack, LinX, OCCT, Prime95). Overall, very pleased with this piece of hardware.
Worf999@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 04/05/09
Cons: Paint on the rad can chip off easy

Pros: Good Price
Comment:
Bought this rad with 3 Antec red leds for my Cosmos 1000 case mounted at the top. I've only got CPU water cooled now, I'm running 1/2 inch ID primochill tubing and have my Q6600 overclocked to 3.6 GHz. I ran prime 95 small FFTs after 2 hours and the hottest core reads 53 C with core temp where on air Thermalright extreme 120 it was at 68 C. With intel burn test it goes to 61 C hottest core on water, with air it was hitting 83 C.
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