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    Swiftech H220 vs Corsair H110

    I am looking to go for a cooling setup so that I can do some overclocking with my system. I am using the stock cooler that came with system only and I dont like it much. With it the loading temperature I am getting is more than 80 degree Celcius. So, therefore I am looking to get either the Swiftech H220 or Corsair H110 that will help me out. I am using a i5 core with 8gb memory and Corsair 550d computer case. Thanks a lot for any help in advance.

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    Re: Swiftech H220 vs Corsair H110

    The Swiftech H220 is a good cpu cooler with a 120x2 cooler that is pre-filled already. Swiftech are quality manufacturers that is made by a watercool company and doesnt include cheap quality materials and sells it. The pump and fittings are so well designed that it can be expanded as well. I would definitely suggest you to go for the Swiftech H220.

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    Re: Swiftech H220 vs Corsair H110

    Corsair H110 is a very Silent heatsink and has a radiator of 280 mm x 140 mm which is twice the standard versions. This large surface area enables the improvement of heat dissipation by an increase of the contact area and the use of two fans which is placed side by side. Specially designed these fans with high static pressure and speed of 140 mm move more air per decibel. The H110 sink can be installed in enclosures with two slots for 140 mm fans on the top and 20 mm apart. For me, this is the best buy for you and you will not regret purchasing the Corsair H110.

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    Re: Swiftech H220 vs Corsair H110

    You should definitely go for the Corsair H110 cooler because it comes with a huge fan controller. The heat sinks are also big. It has a two radiator 28 x 14 cm with two fans of 14 cm in diameter positioned edge-to-edge. Corsair adds to its technical specifications that these turbines are less noisy for the same air flow of 94 CFM over fans from 12 cm to 1500 t/m.

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