Yeah, I agree. It seems like the next step beyond the Corsair H100i, and even lets you expand it to include additional components in the water loop.
I may use this as my segue into WC with my new build. -- Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
here are my temps 3570K at 4.5 GHZ 1.32 vcore. Cooler corsair h55. This cooler cant take any more than 4GHZ without temps sky rocking. so I leave it at 4GHZ until I get my swiftech h220.
The H55 isn't an amazing cooler, at least until you drop another $20-40 on good fans.
What are your temps under load? -- Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
The good thing is Gabe (swiftech CEO) will be shipping me a replacement on Monday. Their support is awesome a bunch of really nice people over there too. Anytime there is a pump redesign there will be problems. This is the 1st pump made by swiftech I want them to do well I really dislike the asetek and coolit pumps every one I have had has pump rattle. If it gets too bad I will buy a apogee cpu water block and a MCP655 pump and call it a day. I have a friend who has a MCP655 pump its been running for almost 4 years straight with out stopping.
The MCP655/Laing D5 is an excellent pump, I have one that I used when I was watercooling on Socket 939. That thing was a beast, and very quiet as well. I have yet to test it since my "incident" (:P) though, although it should work fine. No abnormal wear on the impeller or support bearing. -- KI6RIT