Technical specifications as listed by AquaTuning on the website:
Material: Copper fins, copper channels, copper chambers, brass threads
Color: Completely black
Dimensions: (L x W x H): 416x125x60mm
Connection threads: G1/4″
Weight: approx. 1736g
Mounting threads: On both sides for fans or mounting, on sides for mounting
Mounting thread size: M3
Fan size compatibility: 3x 120mm
Pressure tested: 2 Bar
Other features: Bleeding screw

And as listed on the G-Changer box…note the difference in length. See below for my own measurements.

Phobya GC V2 - Lr Edited with B_W-3

Dimensions Measured on the radiator tested (retail unit):

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Radiator Core Dimensions:

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The G-Changer V2 has a low density fin count of 10 FPI (fins per inch) which was measured in numerous places on the core. The fin spacing is very even up and down the tubes. Virtually identical to the UT60 sizes.

Phobya GC V2 - Lr Edited with B_W-10-2

Phobya GC V2 - Lr Edited with B_W-1-3

Finish

The G-Changer V2 is finished in a satin black paint.

I have come to expect the finish quality on Alphacool radiators to not be 100% perfect, so I was pleasantly surprised that the finish on the Phobya review sample was very good. The paint job is smooth and unscratched. It feels solid and weighty with nothing loose or rattling. The joins on the tank ends all look clean and well done.

Phobya GC V2 - Lr Edited with B_W-7-2

Features

The G-Changer V2 has 2 inlet & outlet port options – and that is the only real difference between it and the UT60 which has 3 port options. I suspect it has to do with an agreement put in place to differentiate between the 2 radiators – but that is just a guess.

Phobya GC V2 - Lr Edited with B_W-2-2

The G-Changer also has a bleeder/fill port on the opposite end, always a welcome inclusion.

Phobya GC V2 - Lr Edited with B&W-1-2

Also included are the protective plates to help prevent damage to the core from using wrong length screws when installing fans or fixing to the chassis.

Phobya GC V2 - Lr Edited with B_W-9-2

Let’s see how it performs…

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