Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
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donx@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/18/12 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:price
Pros:small and fits perfectly on mosfets |
varge S@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/05/12 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:None
Pros:For the moment i like this product and ive been using it for 1month no problem Comment:
This item is really good good quality good price worth it |
julie_w@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/05/12 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:None
Pros:Ive been using this item for a while and i got no problem so far Comment:
I have nothing to say this item i like it so much that I might buy another one. Its a good price and good quality |
Exist83@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/03/10 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:
nothing
Pros: Lightsmall Comment:
These are really small, but they can be perfect for some Vreg cooling or 2 side by side on memory. Mine are on a VREG plate. |
furikuri@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/07/10 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:Aluminum, not copper
Pros:WorksThermal tape is okay Comment:
I'm putting these on some of the VRM chips on an AM2+ motherboard just in case. Should work well enough. |
pam_a@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/26/08 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:None
Pros:They keep my P5n32-e VRM's cool. Comment:
I have cleaned my vrm's properly , the mosfets seat very well with the stock thermal pad they came with, I have no problem with them. I am gonna get another couple sets soon. |
Wylo@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/13/08 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:Thermal pad is weak
Pros:They function as they should Comment:
As soon as you get these remove the pads and apply your own TIM like Artic Silver Thermal Adhesive. The pads aren't very strong. |
James_8970@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/22/08 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:-Thermal tape is useless, read USELESS!-Going to be replaced with something that doesn't fall off
Pros:-Seems to do a good job of cooling off my MOSFESTS-Good machine work Comment:
While these seem to be great coolers, the fact that the do not stick to the MOSEFSTS are a huge draw back. If the thermal tape was better these would have gotten a 5/5 from me. |
angelos@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/19/07 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:Does not stick too well
Pros:Seem to help keep temperatures down Comment:
I put theses on my mosfets since vregs on my motherboard can get hot.. It is worth getting them if your mobo does not have vreg heatsinks and you plan on overclocking. |
Carlos_T@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/02/07 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:none
Pros: fit nicely on mobo mosfets Comment:
I put theses on my moobo mosfets.. since I ve read that the ds3 vregs can get hot while watercooling sinces its discoloured behind the vregs on some guys board... nice to use if your mobo does not have vreg heatsinks and you plan on overclocking. |
JayDee@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/16/07 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:Useless themal tape. Price
Pros:Do a good job cooling. Comment:
These are rather nicely machined and they seem to do a decent job with heat removal.The tape used on these is useless and I had to use superglue to make them stay. The poor thermal tape is a long known issue at Swiftech and they should just scrap the tape and include a small tube of Arctic Silver Adhesive. I thin 5 bucks would be a better price for these and if a little Arctic silver was included about 8 bucks. But I needed these so whatcha going to do? |
Prickly Pete@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/22/07 |
Swiftech MC21 Heatsinks only
Cons:- a bit pricy
Pros:- good cooling for mosfets where there's little space to install- good adhesive tape Comment:
Quite happy with these heatsinks, they fit nicely on my 8800GTS, though you could use them on mobo mosfets as well. They designed nicely for tight fits, and the fins on them are quite thin (yet plentiful) so they offer good heat dissapation. ;-) |
I have purchased many of these, and although on the expensive side they really do reduce the temperatures. My mosfets went from 55c on the surface to 40c. Adding a little fan like the kaze 40mm drop s the temperatures even lower to 35c (19 ambient). I like a 20c drop in temps, keeps things running a lot cooler.