Feser One X-240 TFC Xchanger Dual 120MM Water Cooling Radiator G1/4
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Edward_T@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/24/08 |
Feser One X-240 TFC Xchanger Dual 120MM Water Cooling Radiator G1/4
Cons:A little large
Pros:Great cooling, looks awesome, great packaging |
tim_r@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/13/08 |
Feser One X-240 TFC Xchanger Dual 120MM Water Cooling Radiator G1/4
Cons:none
Pros:very high quality, great cooling capacity. feser rads are the best on the market right now, they are known as thermochill killers. i have 2 of these, one for my cpu and 1 for my watercooled 9800gx2's in sli. keeps my gx2's at 30 degress idle and if you have 9800gx2's you know how hot those suckers can get without the fans running on 80% even when you're not using them. these also keep my e8500 oc'ed cpu at 29 degrees idle. Comment:
if you are in the market for a new rad buy this one you won't be sorry. money well spent. what more can i say the product speaks for it self!!! |
Great radiator. Read my whole review if you really want to know how great this thing is. My temps for my loop is 34 Celsius for a 4870X2 with DD waterblock and 38 Celsius for my X2 6000+ with an apogee cpu block. I have 2 Noctua P12 fans pulling air from the outside into my case.This is one big radiator though, very thick but definitely worth it. The barbs are also spaced perfectly for the Tagan Black Pearl which is the case I use. Here is a picture of my set up: http://www.flickr.com/photos/edinator/2962615670/This radiator also comes with barbs and has standard drilled holes for 120mm fans which will fit most cases. I previously owned a Swiftech MCR220 and the Feser is definitely better if you want to cool more than one block. I highly recommend this radiator to anyone looking for a great performing radiator capable of mounting 2 120mm fans!