In the world of watercooling one thing is definite, the technology driving it is always expanding and becoming more precise. As with computing, watercooling has evolved from something that few people knew about into something that is much more commonplace. It wasn’t long ago that the only people diving into this were people with access to sophisticated machinery. Now, however, there are more than a handful of manufacturers that construct some of the most engineered watercooling kits that your money can buy. These kits are often extravagant and perform well, but not always cost efficient. Swiftech has long been in the business of manufacturing high quality watercooling components. Sure, there are a couple other manufacturers that can produce some better performing CPU water blocks, but people that buy the Swiftech components are after something more. They are looking at the quality of workmanship, the assurance that they aren’t going to lose components to a flood caused by a leaky radiator. Today we take a look at the next of kin in the lineage of Swiftech watercooling kits, the 8600 series.
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