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Aqua Computer intro waterblocks for GTX295/GT200b

Posted: Jan 9, 2009 10:47 pm | More Press Releases: Trade Shows

Aqua Computer Announces Waterblocks for the GTX295 and GT200b

 

Today we present to you the aquafrax GTX295 watercooler just in time with the release of the GTX 295 graphics card. The cooler is built in a sandwich style to cool both of the cards. The intermediate level is made of Delrin, the cooling blocks are 99.9% electrolyte copper.

 

Aqua Computer Announces Waterblocks for the GTX295 and GT200b

 

As a special feature, one will be able to choose if water runs parallel or in series through the blocks. So you can choose between high flow and low restriction or better cooling with high flow velocity. In parallel mode you need an additional T-Connector.

 

Aqua Computer Announces Waterblocks for the GTX295 and GT200b

 

GPU´s are cooled with high efficiency microstructure. Focus was also on low restriction. The threads are G 1/4 and the cooler will be available as of next week. Materials are copper and delrin.

 

Aqua Computer Announces Waterblocks for the GTX295 and GT200b

 

Also available in about a week will be the block for the newer GTX 260 cards with a 55nm GPU. Both, the old and the new block will be available from aqua-computer. The block is made of 99.9% pure electrolyte copper, as are all of our new graphics card coolers. Height of the cooler is 8 mm. The result is low weight and the single slot possibility. Price will be 89.90 EUR.

 

Materials: copper, stainless steel, plexiglas
Threads: G1/4

 


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