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Swiftech h240 x2 paired with a GPU waterblock.

Swiftech h240 x2 paired with a GPU waterblock.

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The_Batman654
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12-02-2016, 10:14 PM
#1
I'm preparing to upgrade my system with a Xeon X5670 and a GTX 980 Ti. I'm planning to overclock it and chose the Swiftech H240 X2 (which is actually a 280mm radius) along with a GPU waterblock. I have a few questions:
- Which GPU block would you suggest? I’m leaning toward an Alphacool because it includes a backplate for free and is more affordable, but I’m not certain about its performance. I looked at Swiftech and the EC series, the latter seems like a decent option, but I’m not sure.
- Is the H240 X2 compatible with LGA 1366? I noticed the original H240 X was compatible with an extra backplate, but I can’t find any info about the X2 version.
- What additional fittings and tubing should I use? According to Swiftech’s website, these come with the H240 X2. The waterblock fittings include swivel elbows with a 3/8" (10mm) OD and radiator fittings have integrated swivel 90° elbows with the same OD. But why is the outer diameter of the tubing important for the fittings? I think it might be a mistake, but it appears twice. Their specs say 5/8" x 3/8" (16/10mm), so I assume the inner diameter is 3/8". I’m unsure if all parts match exactly, and I might need something else to secure the tube into the fitting since the barb seems unreliable. I haven’t used fittings before.
Thanks in advance
Rafael
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The_Batman654
12-02-2016, 10:14 PM #1

I'm preparing to upgrade my system with a Xeon X5670 and a GTX 980 Ti. I'm planning to overclock it and chose the Swiftech H240 X2 (which is actually a 280mm radius) along with a GPU waterblock. I have a few questions:
- Which GPU block would you suggest? I’m leaning toward an Alphacool because it includes a backplate for free and is more affordable, but I’m not certain about its performance. I looked at Swiftech and the EC series, the latter seems like a decent option, but I’m not sure.
- Is the H240 X2 compatible with LGA 1366? I noticed the original H240 X was compatible with an extra backplate, but I can’t find any info about the X2 version.
- What additional fittings and tubing should I use? According to Swiftech’s website, these come with the H240 X2. The waterblock fittings include swivel elbows with a 3/8" (10mm) OD and radiator fittings have integrated swivel 90° elbows with the same OD. But why is the outer diameter of the tubing important for the fittings? I think it might be a mistake, but it appears twice. Their specs say 5/8" x 3/8" (16/10mm), so I assume the inner diameter is 3/8". I’m unsure if all parts match exactly, and I might need something else to secure the tube into the fitting since the barb seems unreliable. I haven’t used fittings before.
Thanks in advance
Rafael

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carlete15
Member
65
12-06-2016, 05:44 AM
#2
The threaded side measures G 1/4, a standard size for most watercooling equipment.
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carlete15
12-06-2016, 05:44 AM #2

The threaded side measures G 1/4, a standard size for most watercooling equipment.

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joebro88
Member
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12-08-2016, 03:04 AM
#3
The threaded side measures G 1/4, a standard size for most watercooling equipment.
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joebro88
12-08-2016, 03:04 AM #3

The threaded side measures G 1/4, a standard size for most watercooling equipment.