Swiftech H2O-220 Compact Water Cooling Kit Review @ Club Overclocker Just a few short months ago, I had the opportunity to review Swiftech's original Compact water-cooling kit, the H20-120 Compact. What we concluded then was that the Compact idea was a great way to simplify installation of a water cooling kit without sacrificing performance. Fast forward to 2008, and we have the second iteration of the Compact series: the H2O-220 Compact. The challenge has also changed, however, as the original Compact was tested on an overclocked Opteron 170; this time the challenge is Intel Q6600, and Ifully expect to push the kit to its limit.
In the past, I have been able to reach 3.6GHz on air with the Q6600, and I fully expect to blow past this limit on water. Ideally, I want to hit 4GHz on this quad, though I know that is a lot to ask. Can the H2O-220 Compact hack it?