Swiftech and Danger Den Water Cooling for Geforce 8800 Series
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 06/08/2007 07:26 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1321 views
In this test at Madshrimps they take an in-depth look at the advanced cooling options available for the Geforce 8800 series. Both Danger Den and Swiftech have water blocks designed to fit the latest NVIDIA high end cards, so they take them for a test ride, comparing performance at different pump speeds, SLI compatibility and see how they do compared to high end air cooling solutions. Read on to find out if water cooling a G80 based VGA card is worth it.
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