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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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Introduction

Swiftech have been making cooling products for consumer and enthusiast level PCs for quite some time. Founded in 1994 by Gabriel Rouchon as a Maintenance and Support Organization for high-end computer/imaging systems. Swiftech came to fame when Intel released its Celeron CPU in 1998. Swiftech were one of the first companies to support high end overclocking of this CPU with many great Slot 1 and Socket 370 heatsink and fan unit solutions.

Times have changed, and so has Swiftech. Today Swiftech are producing coolers that are air, water and thermoelectric in nature. Today we have taking a look at the MCW50-T thermoelectric water cooling unit for graphics processing units.



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