**Today Only! 14/05/2013** NZXT Source 210 & Antec Kúhler H2O CPU Cooler

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Morning all! If you're looking for a new case or some cooling gaff we've got you sorted today!

NZXT Source 210 Elite Midi Tower Case - Black - ONLY £34.98 inc VAT

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NZXT’s Source 210 Elite is here to provide the basic chassis to house your rig and a just a little more to meet your needs. Now with USB 3.0, tool-less features, and an additional 140mm top fan for cooling, it’s modest and contains the essentials for performance. It’s the chassis you can afford, and more.

The Source Series is NZXT’s chassis line designed to be a starting block for first time builders or a stepping stone for those who want to upgrade their rig later on. Each chassis faithfully serves their purpose as an affordable, memorable part of your system building experience; it may just be a keeper.

- 5.25” and 3.5” Screwless Design – Allows easy setup or removal of optical and hard drives.
- USB 3.0 – Provides the most up to date high speed data transfer.
- 2 x 120/140mm fan (1x140mm included)– Maximizes cooling potential.
- Bottom Mounted PSU – Positioned for the most effective PSU ventilation
- Wire Management Support – 20mm space for a neat and easy build
- Aluminum Textured Panel – Accents the chassis for a clean, modern look and feel
- Dual 120mm Front Intake – Takes advantage of front facing HDD bays for excellent airflow
- Maximum Cooling Potential – Eliminate heat by installing up to seven 120mm fans
- Dimensions: (W x H x D) 195mm x 440mm x 495.5mm
- VGA Clearance Maximum: 230mm w/ hard drive, 330mm w/o hard drive
- CPU Heatsink Support: 160mm
- Front Cooling: 2 X 120mm
- Rear Cooling: 1 X 120mm @ 1200rpm (included)
- Top Cooling: 2 X 120/140mm (1x 140mm included)
- Bottom Cooling: 1 x 120mm
- Drive Bays: 3 Tool-less External 5.25" Drive Bays / 8 Tool-less Internal 3.5" HDD Drive Bays
- Expansion Slots: 7
- Motherboard Support: ATX, MICRO-ATX
- Front I/O Ports: 1 x Standard Audio/Mic, 1 x USB 3.0,1 x USB 2.0

Only £34.98 inc VAT
CLICK HERE TO ORDER NOW!

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Antec Kúhler H2O 920 Series 4 High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler (LGA1155 / LGA1156 / LGA1366 / 2011 / AM2 / AM2+ / AM2+ / AM3+) - ONLY £71.99 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!

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: LGA1155/LGA1156/LGA1366/LGA2011/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 £71.99 inc VAT
CLICK HERE TO ORDER NOW!
 
I had one of those Coolers ...and after two days not only did the software that came with it stop working and the screws that came with it were not long enough to fit both fans...but the noise was awful ...and thats not even the noise from the fan kicking in
 
Had the 620. Was a decent cooler. Pump noise was inaudible and once the fans were changed to a couple of akasa apaches they too were pretty darn quiet even a full spped.
 
I had the Antec 920 cooler too. It's ok. It has a lot of software issue and the USB connection was faulty. I find the Corsair H80i to be a far superior product.
 
I had the Antec 920 cooler too. It's ok. It has a lot of software issue and the USB connection was faulty. I find the Corsair H80i to be a far superior product.

I've heard a ton of complaints about the H80i. The one I got was incredibly loud and didn't cool very well either.

My Phanteks PH-TC14PE is quieter, cheaper and performs better. The only downside is the amount of space it takes up, but that I can live with.
 
Had a 920 that failed after 2 and a half years, was brilliant until it the pump went.
Sent the 920 for rma and grabbed a h80i in the meantime....far worse in my opinion, louder, hotter and if you think the 920 has usb problems wait until the h80i starts acting up!
Got a nice new 920 back now and put it back in, grab yourself some apache blacks and its near silent.
 
I've heard a ton of complaints about the H80i. The one I got was incredibly loud and didn't cool very well either.

My Phanteks PH-TC14PE is quieter, cheaper and performs better. The only downside is the amount of space it takes up, but that I can live with.

I will say the H80i does have it's issues, I've been through 6 of them (LED Issues mostly) They work great for me? My Idle temps are 28c on a i7 3770k is pretty damn good for a all in one cooler. Full load is 62c to 65c. You must have got a bad batch. I find the fans extremely quiet too. No problems at all with them being loud at all. In fact it was so quiet at first I thought the fan wasn't moving.... I've had my share of fan cooler and the huge size of them was a big turn off for me. That's why I like these corsair coolers.

The Antec 920 was a nightmare! Temps were horrid. Idle temps were 42c. and full load it went to 85c. I re-seeded the cooler 4 times. and don't get my started on the software that comes with it. What a mess. Also the usb connection was iffy most of the time. I put the H80i in and it ran like a dream....and temps were amazing too.

I guess everyone has their own story on both coolers.
 
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Jesus man, you got through 6? I would have given up long after the 2nd broke if I were you.

As it is my ****** chip means I have around 20 degrees of thermal headroom but can't go any higher regardless of voltage, so coolers aren't that useful. Hopefully Haswell will OC nicely.
 
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