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| Last user turn off lights Join Date: Jun 2002
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| GTX 280 water block by DangerDen I was wondering when DangerDen would have a water block for the new video cards.Well it looks like they are not far off now.Have a look and see the block at their web site. Danger Den Community Website - Home Danger Den Community Website :: View topic - Mystery Block
__________________ Water Cooling-DangerDen Cooled Core 2 Extreme qx9650 3.00 Ghz Asus X48 DDR2 Rampage Formula XFX 280 GTX 1.0GB Video Card 4GB Corsair Twin 2X4096-8500C5DF 2 x 74 GB Raptors Matrix Raid 0/0 Corsair CMPSU-1000HX PSU Corsair 4GB Voyager GT (Ready Boost) Dell 2405 LCD Flat Panel Monitor WinXP x64 sp2 / WinV x64 sp1 |
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| Last user turn off lights Join Date: Jun 2002
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| Re: GTX 280 water block by DangerDen Well I finally have it all together now.I ordered the DD Water block and put it on my gtx280.What a chore it was to get everything done right.But anyway it's up and running.I haven't benched anything yet.I did run some of the nvidia demos to heat things up some. So far it's running nice and cool.I hope that Riva Tuner is correct on the temps.Idle is 42c and load is 54c.Everything is at stock settings. I used IC Diamond thermal compound on the GPU, Vram and CPU.That stuff is really thick.I had to warm it up some just to be able to squish it out of the shringe.It looks like it's ok stuff.Don't know if it's any better than arctic silver.But sure isn't any worse.I'll need to get the covers on the pc and back in the same spot so I can compair.I made a record of everything before I started the upgrade.Well it's time to head off and play now.The hard parts done.
__________________ Water Cooling-DangerDen Cooled Core 2 Extreme qx9650 3.00 Ghz Asus X48 DDR2 Rampage Formula XFX 280 GTX 1.0GB Video Card 4GB Corsair Twin 2X4096-8500C5DF 2 x 74 GB Raptors Matrix Raid 0/0 Corsair CMPSU-1000HX PSU Corsair 4GB Voyager GT (Ready Boost) Dell 2405 LCD Flat Panel Monitor WinXP x64 sp2 / WinV x64 sp1 |
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| ABX KNIGHT EXEMPLAR Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: USA-GA
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| Re: GTX 280 water block by DangerDen Congrats Rickwell... I'm running a full cover DD Water block on my 8800GTX. Its been a gooden. |
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