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Swiftech MCW50-T – GPU Cooling Oasis

Author: Cameron Johnson SUMMARY: Swiftech have been around in the processor cooling business for many years now. Today they produce coolers that are air, water and thermoelectric in nature. Follow Cameron "Sov" Johnson as he takes a look at the MCW50-T thermoelectric water cooling GPU kit for ATI and nVidia based graphics cards!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Casing & Cooling
Published: 11th January 2003
Manufacturer: Swiftech
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Specifications

Housing

CNC machined aluminium L2"xW2"xH1"
Type II, class 2 blue anodized anticorrosion treatment
Built-in quick-connect fittings for 1/2" OD tubing (3/8" ID)


Base plate

0.225" thick CNC machined copper base plate

Outer face is lapped flat to 3/10 of 1/1000", and mirror polished. Centre section is raised to provide clearance for ATI® Radeon stabilizer frame assemblies.


Heat dissipation capacity

Up to 53W continuous thermal load to ambient temperature.


Thermoelectric module data, and requirements

Module hot side is directly submersed into the coolant for optimal heat dissipation.


Power Supply Requirements

Minimum 7.5A at 12 volts
L40xW40xH3.5mm
Qmax: 80.3 w
Imax: 8 amps
Umax: 15.2 v
ÄTmax: 65 °C


Assembly

Overall dimensions: L2.43" x W2.43" x H1.44" (L61.7 x W61.7 x H36.6 mm)


Retention mechanism

NVidia: 4 spring loaded 2-56 S/S socket screws, providing ~20 lb. of pressure overall

ATI: 2 spring loaded 4-40 S/S philips screws, providing ~17 lb. of pressure overall

Tubing compatibility: 1/2" OD (3/8" ID), tube inserts included for use with soft vinyl tubing



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