An absolute high-end radiator with an exceptional price-performance-ratio. This new Phobya radiator offers not only excellent design and quality of manufacturing, it also provides excellent cooling performance.
The new Phobya radiators of the Xtreme series belong to the absolute high-end heat exchangers. The copper fins are optimized for super-silent fans. The low flow resistance is achieved using parallel coolant channels. This radiator is optimal for slow-spinning fans with a diameter of 180mm and more.
The special feature of this radiator are the removable fan adaptors (only one fan plate included). These faceplates have multiple M3 threads which make the radiator compatible with many different fans and hence cases. The Phobya Xtreme 200 radiator may also be used without a fan, the cooling performance is sufficient for small systems. The passive performance can be improved by completely removing the fan adaptor plates for maximum cooling surface.
The radiator has 4 G1/4" threads integrated to allow use of all common fittings. The included black nickel screw caps can be used to seal the two unused threads.
Version 2 Full Copper
An additional new feature of the now completely black radiator are now the caps in brass black nickel. The sides on this version are mounted with a more complicated prodecdure which means that they are a bit more expensive but also look just great! More than that the V2 has not only copper fins, but also copper channels and copper chambers only the threads are made of brass. For those who what copper-only watersystems this radiator is the first choice.
Known Case Compatibility
Aplus CS-EL Diablo
Aplus TwinEngine II Color Big-Tower
CM Storm SGC-6000-KWN1-GP Sniper
Cooler Master HAF Tower RC-932-KKN1-GP
Cooler Master RC-840-KKN1-GP ATC
Enermax Phoenix Neo ECA3162
IN WIN Fanqua BS652 Midi-Tower
IN WIN Maelstrom Big Tower
Thermaltake Spedo VI90001N2Z
Thermaltake Element V Tower VL200K1W2Z
Total Reviews: 6
Average Rating: 
Love It!
10-29-2012
Reviewer: mike (1)
I used this in my HAF-X case in addition to my 360 top mounted rad. Initially I hoped to fit it and the 200x25 bitfenix sceptre in front of the drive cage, no dice. It did fit between the drive cage and my 2 7970s. Cooling an i7 3930k and 2x 7970s the water/cpu temp is sitting at 23C currently and maxes around 41 when pushing the entire setup. The best part, silence.
Decent
07-03-2012
Reviewer: helrich (1)
First off, this radiator WILL mount to the front of a Bitfenix Prodigy, but ONLY with the adapter bracket. I''m using a Bitfenix Spectre fan and you will need to use the other bracket (the one with more holes) for it to mount. The holes didn''t quite line up with the fan though so I had to manhandle it in. Needless to say, ,I don''t think I''ll be able to separate the bracket from the fan...
Now on to the radiator. Quality control is a bit lacking. Some fins were a bit bent, and the holes on the adapter plates were starting to rust.
Also, the holes on the adapter plate are smaller, or at least improperly threaded, to fit your standard radiator screws. You have to use the screws that come with the radiator, and if you run out, well you''re sort of "screwed". Hehe.
I do like that there are two sets of fitting mounts, to support different configurations. It has a screw on the opposite side to bleed air. Haven''t used it, but if you don''t have a reservoir it might come in handy.
Good but.....
05-08-2012
Reviewer: jdhchef (3)
Product works well, compatability states it works in a storm sniper case but there is absolutely no support for it anywhere online to tell you where it mounts. The only place it mounts without seriously extreme modding is the side panel
Works great in my 600T Steel with minor mods (fan mount holes)
04-12-2012
Reviewer: Estamofo (1)
Cooling 2700k Koolance CPU-370 @ 5ghz with HT on 1.43v and 2 7970''s with EK blocks OC''ed to 1100 /1500 CPU never above 70c under Prime95 GPUs never above 50c under stress test.
Perfect
03-08-2012
Reviewer: jns (22)
fits perfectly in the front of my 600T and is cooled by 4 120mm fans. great performance, and the barb options made for a great drain port at the bottom of my loop.