| I highly recommend this [MCW462-UHT] unit to any technical savvy person desiring sub-ambient temperatures especially first time users that may already be water-cooled. Because the cooler comes pre-engineered and pre-assembled, many of the pit-falls of TEC cooling can be avoided. March 2003 | |
| DangerDen Maze3-1 vs. SwifTech
MCW462-UHT
"...the MCW462-UHT is the clear performance
winner" December 2002 |
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"In conclusion, the Swiftech 478-UHT lived up to our expectation. Due to its high quality of workmanship and its great performance, it is our pleasure to assign to the Swiftech 478-UHT our highest recommendation." November 2002 |
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| "All in all, the Swiftech MCW462 UHT is a very impressive waterblock/pelt assembly. It is a very worthy upgrade for the watercooling enthusiast who wants to step up to the next level, extreme cooling. My results with both cpus were very gratifying, the addition of this assembly allowed for a 70% overclock on a 1Ghz Duron which is outstanding." October 2002 | ![]() |
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Sometimes, charts speak louder than words. In this roundup gathering 16 water-blocks, the Swiftech MCW462-UH garners first place in all but one test. October 2002
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"If you
water-cool and are looking for an item that can lower your CPU temperatures
and/or give you a higher overclock then I highly recommend using the Swiftech."
September 2002
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| Want to upgrade
to a Thermoelectric (Peltier) but don't know how? Click on the Liquid Ninja site's logo for an excellent step-by-step conversion of the Quiet Power Case with an MCW462-UT thermoelectric assembly: "Needless to say I was very pleasantly surprised at just how well the Quiet Power handled the TEC units, and just how nicely integrated the whole system feels." August 2002 |
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DangerDen Maze3 vs SwiftTech MCW462-UH "The SwiftTech TEC kit for the MCW462 is really top notch and extremely professional, and even includes pre-cut gaskets to help with preventing condensation. This is vital if you're usng TECs or a water-chiller like I do. Both companies offer solutions for mounting the waterblocks on an Intel P4 as well, if that's your thing. In terms of the whole kit offering, I still have to give the win to SwiftTech" August 2002 |
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| "The new Swiftech MCW462UT-H waterblock allows me to run 1910MHz with temps ranging from 11C to 19C with the above games running as I want. Max overclock is now a hefty 1947 MHz" August 2002 | ![]() |
| "Well,
I must say I am thrilled by the MCW462-UT waterblock especially and the
Swiftech's radiator secondly, and to be honest it would be very hard for
someone used to water-cooling to switch back to air cooling, first of
all because of the noise, and second because of the temperatures. Once
you get used to the low noise and low temps of the water/peltier cooling,
youll be hooked for life...Swiftech has, again, made a very high
quality product and put great care in designing and building it. Will
they ever learn to make poor products?! I guess not and I hope not. " July 2002 |
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