SVG Tech HOC 40 and HOC 20 Unboxing

Hey Everyone
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Today is a proud day for us, for today we have with us here the first AIO water coolers from India !

Here are the pictures of the unboxing of the SVG Tech HOC 40 and HOC 20 AIO Water Cooling Kits.

Testing and Review will follow in a week or so once i get some breathing time and get down to testing these babies.

Initial impressions are very positive, What i like so far is as follows.

1)Quality Full Copper Radiator. Optimized for low and medium speed fans .. im counting approximately 8-9 FPI.

2)CNG Connect..very nice to see the ability to add more blocks.The connector itself feels fairly secure and should be leak proof. Just don't go around yanking on it or unplugging it when the pump is running.

3)Pump seems to be of high quality and very similar to the Corsair units ( Very good )

3)The Tubes are pretty long and of good quality.

4)The Paint finish seems to be pretty durable and of good quality too.

What i do have some reservations about are the following , and im sure we will get the answers to these questions too.

1)The Durability of the CNC connect but that can only be determined over time.

2)Pump longevity , But again it looks a lot like the new Corsair pumps and if it is anything like them then we should we perfectly ok
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3)Pump Power, Will it have enough grunt to push through say a high restriction GPU block ? ( again can only be found out in testing multiple blocks )

Well ill get on the pictures now .. Enjoy !
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The SVG Tech HOC 40

Features :-

* The HOC 40 features a 240mm long, 45mm thick COPPER Radiator.

* The use of High Performance, Medium Noise Fans ensures the Best Heat Transfer.

* The Low Profile Pump allows for installation of thicker Fans like the Delta’s.

* The Pump includes Micro-Channel Copper Cold Plate which comes pre-applied with TIM.

* The Entire System is Factory Sealed to ensure Leakage Free Operation and Zero Maintenance.

* The HOC 40 employs a Technology called “CnG CONNECTâ€

Specifications :-

* Radiator Material : Copper

* Radiator Dimensions : 276mm x 120mm x 45mm

* Fan Dimensions : 120mm x 120mm x 25mm

* Fan Speed : 2100RPM

* Fan Bearing : Magnetic Levitation Bearing

* Fan Airflow : 86CFM

* Fan Noise : 31.5dBA

* Case Compatibility : The HOC 40 requires a case with two 120mm Fan mounts at the top with a spacing of 15mm between them. (In some smaller cases it may be required to install the fans outside the case)

* Compatibility :

o INTEL : LGA 775, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011

o AMD : AM2, AM3

The Box..

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Well laid out specifications.

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On to the Cooler... The Radiator is very well protected inside the box.

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Both coolers have the same fan/mounting bundled with them

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The 2100 RPM , 86CFM Mag-Lev Fan

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The Cooler comes with nice rubber gaskets for the fans.. a nice touch
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Lovely thick rad .. Its Dual pass, full copper and 8-9 FPI

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The quality of the paint on the rad is a nice matt finish and seems very durable

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The CNG Connect.. Nifty little connector and the key to adding another block.

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The All important CPU block, again looks a lot like the corsair units, This is a good thing.

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The Connectors on either end seem to be very durable too.

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The SVG Tech HOC 20

Features :-

* The HOC 20 features a 120mm long, 45mm thick COPPER Radiator.

* The use of High Performance, Medium Noise Fans in Push-Pull Configuration ensures the Best Heat Transfer.

* The Low Profile Pump allows for installation of thicker Fans like the Delta’s.

* The Pump includes Micro-Channel Copper Cold Plate which comes pre-applied with TIM.

* The Entire System is Factory Sealed to ensure Leakage Free Operation and Zero Maintenance.

Specifications :-

* Radiator Material : Copper

* Radiator Dimensions : 156mm x 120mm x 45mm

* Fan Dimensions : 120mm x 120mm x 25mm

* Fan Speed : 2100RPM

* Fan Bearing : Magnetic Levitation Bearing

* Fan Airflow : 86CFM

* Fan Noise : 31.5dBA

* Case Compatibility : Any case that allows for mounting of a 120mm Fan at the Back Side.

* Compatibility :

o INTEL : LGA 775, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011

o AMD : AM2, AM3

The Box.. Its similar to the HOC 40

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Compatibility Information on one side.

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Specifications on the other side

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The HOC 20 also has the same fan/mounting bundled with it as the HOC 40

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You also get the same fans along with the HOC 20

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The Radiator ships very well protected.

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A Closer look..

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Smaller but the same full copper dual pass Radiator.

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Also the same pump and CPU block as the HOC 40.

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Well that's all for now folks
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Next up.. SVG Tech Air Coolers !

Thanks for looking guys

Cheers and Kind Regards
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Mmm...looks nice. If possible, can we have an image of the pre-TIM removed, and how reflective the header is.

Waiting for more.

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#toolius are they true indigenous product from an indian company or is it just the badge that is indian ( much like the zebronics,circle etc) ?
 
Good stuff #toolius

It might help SVG's aspirations if they sent out review samples to folks that can post on XtremeSystems/HardForums/Overclock.net
 
Very good stuff. From my initial look at the pics, the rads look to be of better quality than what we get from Corsair till now. Also those are called push fittings and used to be a standard a long time ago. They work pretty well, as long as you dont try to yank them off. The tubing seems to be more like what we use for our rigs than the hard plastic ones used by Corsair, so should be more pliable to work with.

Mag Lev fans are really very good quality, if those are mag lev fans. I have used a few from Sunon in the past and they are really expensive stuff.

Well the best part according to me is the use of normal ports, so a person could possible look at adding more to his existing setup over time. And those rads seem to also run with G 1/4" fittings hopefully, so this should help in a big way. I can see people using the rad and adding more stuff to it already....
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BTW, with 8-9 FPI, those fans may be way over powered. Some 1000-1300 rpm fans should do the trick.

Best of luck and I hope this does really well.
 
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