Danger Den DD-29XT HD 2900 XT Waterblock Review
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techPowerUp posted a review on the Danger Den DD-29XT HD 2900 XT Waterblock
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Danger Den DD-29XT HD 2900 XT Waterblock Review
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| Danger Den is considered to be one of the best companies around when it comes to high performance watercooling hardware. Taking a similar approach used on their previous Tyee waterblock, Danger Den designed a full coverage waterblock for the Radeon HD 2900 Series, the DD-29XT. The waterblock and can cool both the GPU, Memory and Voltage Regulators efficiently and promises dramatic results. |
Danger Den DD-29XT HD 2900 XT Waterblock Review
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