Friday, March 25th 2011
Koolance Intros Full-Coverage Water-Block for Radeon HD 6990
Water cooling expert Koolance is ready with its full-coverage water-block for the dual-GPU AMD Radeon HD 6990 graphics card, which was launched a little earlier this month. The VID-AR699 from Koolance covers the obverse side of the PCB, cooling critical components there, including the two AMD Cayman GPUs, memory chips, the 450W-capable VRM, and the PEG bridge chip. Internally, the block is partitioned into three distinct bases, one over each GPU, and one over the VRM. The portions over the GPUs feature ribbed micro-fin structures to improve heat dissipation. The three bases are conjoined by a middle-plate that channels coolant through the three bases. The block is then topped off with acetal.
The VID-AR699 measures 10.1" x 4.8 " x 0.8" (25.7cm x 12.2cm x 2cm), and weighs 2.25 pounds (1kg). Its primary material is copper with nickel-plating that minimizes corrosion over time. Its nozzle threading is standard G 1/4 BSP, though the package doesn't include nozzles. Koolance is pricing it at US $159.99 on its online store, it will be taking orders and shipping only after the 28th of this month. In related news, Koolance also announced that it's working on a full-coverage water block for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590, the VID-NX590, though there are no specifications or photos out, yet.
The VID-AR699 measures 10.1" x 4.8 " x 0.8" (25.7cm x 12.2cm x 2cm), and weighs 2.25 pounds (1kg). Its primary material is copper with nickel-plating that minimizes corrosion over time. Its nozzle threading is standard G 1/4 BSP, though the package doesn't include nozzles. Koolance is pricing it at US $159.99 on its online store, it will be taking orders and shipping only after the 28th of this month. In related news, Koolance also announced that it's working on a full-coverage water block for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590, the VID-NX590, though there are no specifications or photos out, yet.
13 Comments on Koolance Intros Full-Coverage Water-Block for Radeon HD 6990
EK fanboi out...
My first watercooled rig was a Koolance PC2 and for it's time, excellent. Gold plated copper or steel and very durable, never had an issue and used it for 5 years! Year 5 ... one of the pumps started to go. :wtf:
This has at least 4 seals and i would be much more comfortable with either one or two max.
So many joins between pipes yet no leaks : ]
Stationary seals last for years and years and years.
I'm pretty sure if i opened all the seals on the pipes in my house then put them back together i would find a leak :laugh:
But i would still choose a solid block like the EK one for the 6990 as i guess that's just my preference as i like the look more than the broken up blocks and more so as i like the clear acrylic or Lexan/Delrin tops so can see the block under it.