Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
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Non-Anonymous@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/06/09 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:Kind of expensive for plastic and bolts, but meh...
Pros:Simplifies mounting to smaller casesCan surprisingly take a lot of weight |
+Zer0+@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/27/09 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:comes with only 1 type of nylon spacerno screws for 38mm thick fanspricey for a piece of plastic
Pros:sturdy constructioneasy to installlooks good with the logo on the side Comment:
It does what it's supposed to and looks good. Even though it's plastic, it feels very sturdy and can support a triple rad with no problems. It installed just fine on a P182 after I dremmeled out 2 notches on the side panel.It only comes with 1 size spacer so you have no choice on the amount of space between the case and the radbox. It also does not come with screws to mount 38mm fans. It had 4 long screws which I used to mount the back plate to the case but the other size screws are only long enough for 25mm fans. |
xfob@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/20/09 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:PlasticPrice
Pros:Holds my 3x120 rad Comment:
This is a great mount, but I think it would have been better if it was metal. The plastic feels kind of cheap and it just scares you that it might just break. It's kind of expensive for a little plastic bracket too. |
Aevnar@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/27/09 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:- The 4 small screws holding the 2 halves together are rather flimsy, and could break if any preassure is applied against the rad
Pros:- Easy to install- Strong enough to hold a triple rad + 6 fans- Conveniant to avoid modding your case Comment:
I got this to mount a MCR320 triple rad on the back of my Silverstone TJ10 case. I already have a double rad installed inside the case using the Silverstone RadSupport. This thing works great, easily and as expected. This review was modfied by poster @ 07-27-09 10:24 AM |
Andrew_L@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/20/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:None.
Pros:SizePriceValue Comment:
This little gadget right here lets you mount a radiator externally, and that, is a great advantage. Since the radiator is outside, it iwll be more cooled; yielding better temps in the system |
Matt_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/31/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:expensive for a simple device
Pros:does the jobblackstrong enough for a dual rad or more...Allows for a variety of mounting options Comment:
does the trick.. looks good with the little swiftech logo. It is plenty strong enough to support an MCR220 with 4xScythe Kaze Jyuni fans. |
asdf_@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/18/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:1) Plastic material was a surprise (got the impression that it would be metal for some reason)2) Has 4 TINY screws to mount the frame onto the case, the frame could have been thicker3) Price could have been lower
Pros:1) Works2) Installation didn't need a rocket scientist3) Secure for a single-120 rad4) Looks ok Comment:
Bought this to go along with the Swiftech H20-120 system. Mounting went flawlessly, and I've left it on the case even though I'm not using watercooling atm because its not completely hideous. Its made from plastic, which was a bit of a surprise, but it seems secure enough to hold the single 120 rad that I mounted on it. |
Mathieu_L@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/10/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:None except maybe the price
Pros:Does waht it is supposed to do, and I workswith MCR320, I used one Comment:
Easy to set up with good instruction. My case (antec 900) had the holes to put the screw in. If you dont have a 120 mm fan in the back of your case you will maybe have to drill some hole. But a simple drill will do the trick. Overall good product taht does eactly wath it is supposed to d. |
werth@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/03/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:none.
Pros:mounts the rad well. Comment:
what more to say. mounts the rad at the back of the case. does the job for a few bucks. not sure if there are even any other options out there? |
Nivek24@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/30/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:instructions could be a little better, it's somewhat pricey for what it is
Pros:did the job, looks alright Comment:
Does an alright job, I have a 2 x 120mm rad on it and it seems secure. It looks alright. Only problem is the instructions could be better and it's a little pricey for what it is. |
Alex_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/22/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:Expensive considering it's just a stand-off
Pros:Easy to mountPretty solide Comment:
Does the job. I have a 2x120mm rad on it and it's very secure. Instructions could be a little better tho, but I didn't have to use em. |
Seitan@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/10/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:expensive
Pros:Premade box Comment:
its a little expensive, but sweet cause its all an easy right out of the box install. Glad that swiftech created this little contraption so I didn't have too. |
DaSb00ts@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/09/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:-Pricey
Pros:-Solid-Looks good Comment:
Perfect for those who want to mount a radiator externally. Easy to install, easy to adjust and looks good. Assembly instructions could have been a bit clearer. The price is a little high, but quality isn't cheap! |
George_V@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/01/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:Pricey
Pros:Design, pretty solid mount Comment:
Good for when you want to mount your radiator to the outside of your case. At first look, it would look like it can't hold up my 3x120 radiator, but it does a great job. Ridiculously expensive considering its simplicity. |
James_8970@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/22/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:-If you you are using 2 DVI ports, this doesn't raise the RAD far enough from the case to use the second DVI port on your GPU AND place a fan on the bottom of my PA 120.3. If you aren't planning on using 6 fans you will not encounter any problem.
Pros:-Clean look-Gets the job done Comment:
Clean finish, great look. Sadely this + a fan doesn't move the RAD far enough from my case to enable me to use 6 fans and both DVI ports on a PA 120.3. Otherwise, thise was a great buy. |
Carlos_T@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/18/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:none that I can see
Pros: Does what it does good! Comment:
Good for mounting your radiator externally when room in the case is tight, its highly adjustable. The radiator is exposed directly to ambient air for better cooling. |
Thomas_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/12/08 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:Over priced
Pros:Simple instalationWell consructed Comment:
Good for mouting either a dual or single 120mm rad. Comes will all the mouting hardware you will need. The price is a little high but it saves time and it is also a quality product. |
Robert_I@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/14/07 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:Instructions? What Instructions?Expensive considering all there is to it.
Pros:SturdyEasily installed Comment:
Though a little on the pricey side, it does get the job done. And though it was easy to install, the instructions where horribly done, pretty much one picture and that's it, and in black and white to boot. |
arcanic@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/03/07 |
Swiftech MCB-120 "Radbox"
Cons:none
Pros:ease of installation Comment:
This mounting kit for external radiators makes external radiator mounting extremely easy. It may seem pricey for what amounts to a plastic box spacer and you could probably jerry rig something for your case for cheaper, but $18 is a small price to pay for the convenience of having a complete and well designed kit at your disposal. |
Allows mounting to smaller cases to be a breeze. I had stacked rads with 3 fans on this, although I think I am close to the weight limit, it'll hold. Not a lot else to say, it's kinda pricey but 20 dollars isn't a huge deal.