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Which side do you swing to and why? Anyone mix and match?

I've been using Danger Den setups (w/ Thermochill PA), but as of late it looks like Tom's has chosen Swiftech for their gamer system builds. Anyone know why? Is it a good price/performance ratio? Are their waterblocks better? I thought the last article I read said DD TDX was boss.

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PS. If someone has some good comparison links please post thanks.

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Swiftech, because Danger Den is kind of a stupid name.

In all seriousness, I think any differences would be pretty small. In fact most people I see with watercooling setups have a mixture of stuff from both companies.

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Yea I'm seeing the mixture quite a bit now lol.

It's nowhere's near intel vs AMD and the fanbois' are pretty quite. Guess it's time to go to sleep thread. XD

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SinisterMessiah wrote :

Swiftech, because Danger Den is kind of a stupid name.

 

In all seriousness, I think any differences would be pretty small. In fact most people I see with watercooling setups have a mixture of stuff from both companies.

 

Wow... :o In truth, both companies are great for water cooling.


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In all seriousness, I think any differences would be pretty small. In fact most people I see with watercooling setups have a mixture of stuff from both companies.


I agree. Both are excellent companies and i doubt that you will see much difference between them. I personally like koolance. I am watercooling my system next month and i am using everything koolance except the resivoir which i am using the mcres micro from swiftech.


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