** Antec Kúhler Series 4 **

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We have in stock and shipping now, the new revision series 4 Antec LSC cooling solutions.

Antec Kúhler Series 4 offer a higher pressure pump and split flow copper fin radiator design.
These two innovations drop temperatures further than previous versions without changing the price!



Antec Kúhler H2O 620 Series 4 CPU Watercooler (Socket Intel LGA 775 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366 / AMD AM2 / AM3 / AM2+ / AM3+) @ £47.99 inc VAT

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Antec Kúhler Series 4 offer a higher pressure pump and split flow copper fin radiator design.
These two innovations drop temperatures further than previous versions without changing the price!


Finally, there is a liquid cooler for the rest of us. The Antec KÜHLER H2O 620 delivers high-performance liquid cooling for your CPU in a quick, easy-to-install package. Unlike traditional liquid cooling systems, this self-contained unit comes prefilled and requires no maintenance. The voltage-controlled 120 mm fan, 3rd generation copper coldplate and airflow-enhancing low-profile pump ensure efficient cooling, while the estimated 50,000 hour pump lifetime means this cooler is even likely to outlast the system it cools. Easy-bend flexible tubing allows the KÜHLER H2O 620 to be installed in nearly any orientation regardless of the internal configuration of the case. Finally, the KÜHLER H2O 620 comes with peace of mind in the form of an industry-leading Antec Quality 3 year limited warranty on parts and labour. Take your PC’s Quiet Computing™ to the next level with liquid cooling performance at a price that rivals aftermarket air coolers.

- CPU Socket Compatibility: Intel LGA 775, 1155, 1156, 1366, AMD AM2, AM3, AM2+, AM3+
- Low profile pump ensures exceptional liquid circulation while preserving internal airflow
- Easy-bend tubes for maximum flexibility in radiator positioning
- Intelligent noise / speed control fan for quiet, efficient cooling
- Latest generation copper cold plate for optimal conduction
- Cooling Liquid - Safe, environmentally-friendly, anti-corrosive
- Fan Speed: 1450 - 2000 RPM
- Tubing Length: 330 mm / 13.0"
- Radiator Dimensions: 151mm x 120mm x 27mm
- Fan Dimensions: 120 mm x 25 mm / 4.7" x 1.0"
- AQ3 - Antec Quality 3-year parts and labour warranty

Only £47.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW




Antec Kúhler H2O 920 Series 4 High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler (LGA775 / LGA1155 / LGA1156 / LGA1366 / AM2 / AM2+ / AM2+ / AM3+) @ £82.58 inc VAT

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Antec Kúhler Series 4 offer a higher pressure pump and split flow copper fin radiator design.
These two innovations drop temperatures further than previous versions without changing the price!

Unlike traditional liquid cooling systems, this self-contained unit comes prefilled and requires no maintenance. The dual 120 mm Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) fans and 3rd generation copper coldplate ensure quiet, efficient cooling, while the 49 mm radiator is equipped to handle the highest performing CPUs on the market. Lastly, the included software helps you monitor and control the
Kühler H2O 920’s performance and allows you to customize its stylish RGB LED. Designed to unlock the maximum potential of your CPU, the Antec KÜHLER H2O 920 delivers exceptional cooling when you need it the most.

- Customizable RGB LED for brilliant illumination
- CPU Socket: LGA775/LGA1155/LGA1156/LGA1366/AM2/AM2+/AM2+/AM3+
- Fan Speed: 700 - 2400 RPM (PWM controlled)
- Radiator Dmensions: 151 x 120 x 49mm
- Fan Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25mm
- Air Flow: 110 CFM
- 3 Year Warranty

Only £82.58 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Has anyone got one of these coolers or had any experience with them?
I'm thinking about making the leap to water cooling in the not too distant future and had been looking at the older versions.
 
Has anyone got one of these coolers or had any experience with them?
I'm thinking about making the leap to water cooling in the not too distant future and had been looking at the older versions.

they are very good for the money, similar to the Corsair ones in many ways.
 
they are very good for the money, similar to the Corsair ones in many ways.

I had looked at those too! Both varieties seem to have some great reviews. I was wondering if anyone had any personal experience with these and if they had come across any problems with installing or having run them for a while?
 
I had looked at those too! Both varieties seem to have some great reviews. I was wondering if anyone had any personal experience with these and if they had come across any problems with installing or having run them for a while?

Installed a Corsair H50 in 2009 on a 3.8GHz i5 750.

It's still there.

Still idles on 30's and still goes up to 60's under stress testing such as prime or IBT.

I clean the case dust filters every now and again, that's about all I do to look after it.
 
they are very good for the money, similar to the Corsair ones in many ways.

I am thinking of ordering a 620 as an interim to cool an i7 3770k @ 4.6 while I decide on custom loop and case. Will it be sufficient or should I go with Corsair H55 or Megahalems instead?
 
I've been using a 620 for the last year. No issues at all.

It's quiet and sufficient to keep my 3570K under 65C at all times. A 3770K at 4.6 might be a little warm for the 620 or the H55 (they're essentially the same) - maybe get the 920 or if you're only going to have it for a short time just get the 620 and run whatever speed it'll cool properly. 4.4ghz should be easy. It'll depend on your case airflow too, my RV02 is particularly good at supplying cold air to feed the 620 exhuast.
 
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Are these noisy? More noisy than a single 120mm Noctua PWM on a Thermalright TRUE?

At full speed your case practically tries to take off! That said unless you are extremely unlucky or benchmarking you won't be running them at full speed. As with every closed loop cooler the supplied fans are not as good as they could be, but they do the job and arent bad...but if you replace them with akasa apache's then temps are about the same but noise is next to nothing.
 
Too noisy for me. :)

I'll be donating my mobo and cpu to my mums house when Haswell arrives I think. I'll just stick the stock cooler on and get a kit for the TRUE. (If they do one?)
 
Only noisy if you want them to be!
You can set the speed of the 120mm fans in the BIOS. Set them to silent on ASUS boards. If you have a push pull set up (fan either side of the radiator) then set them to silent. Cool the PC perfectly fine - and the fans do not ramp up in noise unlike air coolers ive owned. Like Jason mentioned if you buy a couple of akasa apache's its a win-win.
 
Has anyone got one of these coolers or had any experience with them?
I'm thinking about making the leap to water cooling in the not too distant future and had been looking at the older versions.

I have the original Kuhler H2O 620 (not the series 4) with two cheap fans on low and a filter on it and I get 65°C peak on Prime95/Folding with my 2500K at 4.6GHz (1.36v).

I would assume that having a pair of good fans at higher speeds would drop temps up to a further 5°C, and presumably the Series 4 have a better design, so should be even better still.

These cheap watercooling kits are comparible to large air coolers, but I personally prefer the cheap watercooling approach as it looks a-lot neater.
 
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