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BFGTech Intros 7800 GT/GTX "Water cooled" Models

By: (more) | Posted: Aug 12, 2005 2:25 am

I've just been informed that BFGTech have released both 7800 GTX and GT cards in a "WC" flavour. These models come pre-installed with waterblocks attached, and are of course overclocked out of the box. the GTX model runs at 490MHz / 1300MHz whilst the GT is offered with core & mem speeds of 470MHz / 1050MHz. You can get to the product page listing more detailed specs on the water cooled GTX here, and the GT model here folks.

 

You'll also find the official press release listed in the news column on BFGTech's index page.

 


Lake Forest, IL - (August 11, 2005 )- BFG Technologies®, Inc., the leading U.S.-based supplier of advanced 3D graphics cards and other PC enthusiast products, announced today that their BFG GeForce™ 7800 GTX OC™ 256MB PCI Express™ graphics card with a pre-installed water block is immediately available for preorder through Chumbo.com.

 

The BFG GeForce™ 7800 GTX OC™ with water block is factory overclocked to 490MHz / 1300MHz (vs. 400MHz / 1000MHz standard). This build-to-order card will feature a water block instead of a GPU fan for those wanting to purchase or who may already have an existing liquid-cooled PC system. BFG will hand-build these cards using Arctic Silver 5 Premium Thermal Compound. Easily hooked up to any existing 1/4" tubing system or to 3/8" tubes with the included adapters, this card runs cool and silent. This configuration is also 100% compatible with Koolance™ Exos™ external cooling systems and Koolance™ complete liquid cooled cases. BFG Tech is proud to offer their true lifetime warranty on these graphics cards. (Card with water block requires internal or external water cooled system, sold separately.)

 


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