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PC COOLING

Swiftech MCW6002-64 and MCW50+T Waterblocks
By: Mike Mackenzie
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    2005-10-11

    Table of Contents:
  • Swiftech MCW6002-64 and MCW50+T Waterblocks
  • Components
  • Features
  • Installation
  • Results
  • Conclusion

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    Swiftech MCW6002-64 and MCW50+T Waterblocks - Components


    (Page 2 of 6 )

    • MCW6002 waterblock
    • Hold down plate for Athlon 64 processors, with screw-spring assembly
    • Hose Clamps
    • Installation Guide

     

    • MCW50+T housing unit
    • 80W thermoelectric module installed
    • Mounting hardware
    • Tube Inserts
    • Arctic Alumina thermal compound
    • Installation guide

    Here you see the MCW6002-64 and MCW50+T side by side, the 6002 is made of all copper and the MCW50+T is build with a copper cold plate and an anodized aluminum top.

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