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Danger Den working on its own GTX 295 V2 water block

by on06 July 2009


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Single PCB GTX 295 takes a swim

Danger Den is working on its own water block for Nvidia's latest single PCB GTX 295 graphics card. This full-cover water block is made out of copper and should offer enough cooling to keep this dual headed beast's temperatures at bay.

Due to the fact that it is a full cover block, this means that it cools all the components including GPU, memory and VRM. The black is made out of copper, while the chamber is made out of hard Lucite. It comes with "High Flow" G 1/4 to 1/2, 3/8 and 1/4-inch fittings. Unfortunately, the product page does not mention anything for the back portion of the card so it would be wise to keep the original back plate.

The new Danger Den GTX V2 water block should retail at US $135.95, which is a bit cheaper than the one from Koolance, which was announced recently. BFG has already announced this cards with the same water block.

You can check out the new water block here.

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Last modified on 06 July 2009
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