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What a bargain. The price says far more than I can.


Antec Kúhler H2O 620 CPU Watercooler (Socket Intel LGA 775 / 1155 / 1156 / 1366 / AMD AM2 / AM3 / AM2+ / AM3+) @ £39.98 inc VAT

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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

Was £54.99 Inc. VAT

Only £39.98 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Why such a price drop, did the OcUK mug beat it to a pulp!

I was annoyed I missed last weeks deals as I thought they ended tomorrow and am ordering a new system today. But now other bits are on offer so savings are much of a much.

Now would this honestly be better than the Gelid Tranquilo cooler in terms of temps and also, most importantly, quieter than air?
 
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Yes it is much more efficient that the Gelid and noise is good, I will be honest, they are quieter fans than the Corsair versions.

The reason the price is so good is that I have negoiated an amazing deal for my favourite customers!
 
Ive got one of these and i love it.

3.1Ghz i5 2400 idling in the low 20s, mid to high 40s under load and thats with some cheapo 'quiet' fans.
 
Yes it is much more efficient that the Gelid and noise is good, I will be honest, they are quieter fans than the Corsair versions.

The reason the price is so good is that I have negoiated an amazing deal for my favourite customers!

Favourite customers, don't make us blush :D:D

I'll order one, why not, no maintenance and something good to clock a new i5 up with!

Can you use a different fan with it, I have some rather nice Zalman fans, or is there a special propietary connection requiring the included fan to be used?
 
Favourite customers, don't make us blush :D:D

I'll order one, why not, no maintenance and something good to clock a new i5 up with!

Can you ise a different fan with it, I have some rather nice Zalman fans, or is there a special propietary connection requiring the included fan to be used?
Sorry if im butting in Ace.

You plug it into fan header and then its got a header coming from the pump for a 3 pin fan which is rpm controlled.

I just use a fan splitter and a chassis header using fan control options in bios and its near silent.
 
Sorry if im butting in Ace.

You plug it into fan header and then its got a header coming from the pump for a 3 pin fan which is rpm controlled.

I just use a fan splitter and a chassis header using fan control options in bios and its near silent.

Course you have not butted in, we encourage open discussion etc.
 
One more question.

I have Lian Li Case (PC7+ I think) and have a nice gaping hole and mounting holes for a 120mm fan on the back as normal. Would the rad pretty much sit on the back side of this hole outside the case with me able to put a push/pull fan combo on either side?

I'M JELLIE!

Raspberry Jellie?!11!11

It's not that special, just some i5 bits. But having a hard time deciding on a GFX card, especially as I play @ 1860x1050. Might try a toxic 6950 and see if the BIOS switches it to a 6970 :)
 
One more question.

I have Lian Li Case (PC7+ I think) and have a nice gaping hole and mounting holes for a 120mm fan on the back as normal. Would the rad pretty much sit on the back side of this hole outside the case with me able to put a push/pull fan combo on either side?

Not sure you will be able to fit it on the outside of the case due to the pipes getting into the case. It would need to be mounted on the inside!
 
Not sure you will be able to fit it on the outside of the case due to the pipes getting into the case. It would need to be mounted on the inside!

Ok cool, it'l be easy enough to cut a section out of the case fan hole anyway to accomodate the pipes.

Will check fitting space this evening and finally order :D

Treating yourself on the first day of being a single/ish man is always good!!!!
 
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I know it would obviously void the warranty but I wonder how easy it is to replace the tubing on these? I know it can be done on some of the corsairs. I suppose it depends if it's some unique size.
 
Could one set this up so it blows air out of the case, instead if in, or is that a silly idea? It is just that my case gets hot at the back as it is under my desk in the corner and it is a bit cramped in there. Like an oven sometimes but nothing I can do about it at the monent.

Also, will I notice much difference from a Thermolab Baram / Noctua fan setup? I am doing some modding work this weekend this involves replacing all the stock coolermaster fans in my CM690 II and ripping out the lower HD cage.

Funds are tight and I really want to push my 965 as high as I can for BF3. May well stick the Noctua on the cooler if I go for it.

This could be the final piece of the jigsaw. :)
 
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