Monday, April 9th 2012

DangerDen DD-7970 Water Block Now Available

DangerDen recently announced the worldwide availability of DD-7970, its performance water-block for AMD Radeon HD 7970 (reference design PCBs). The DD-7970 is designed to provide coverage to all hot components on the obverse side of the PCB, including the 28 nm "Tahiti" GPU, 12 GDDR5 memory chips, and the VRM. Its coolant channel passes through the portion of the VRM, the portion over the GPU is ridged to increase surface area of dissipation. Options for the top include clear polycarbonate, and satin-finished copper. The polycarbonate top variant weighs 3 lbs, while the satin-finished copper variant weighs 4 lbs. Both are priced at US $114.95, available through DangerDen's online store.
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10 Comments on DangerDen DD-7970 Water Block Now Available

#1
THE_EGG
Whoa what happened to the plastic shroud in the third picture>? Did the plastic melt or something? O.o
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#2
Frizz
ehr possibly the ugliest block out for the 7970.
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#3
DarkOCean
THE_EGGWhoa what happened to the plastic shroud in the third picture>? Did the plastic melt or something? O.o
Its just the reflection of a lamp.
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#4
THE_EGG
DarkOCeanIts just the reflection of a lamp.
oh yeh now i look more closely you're right :o
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#5
OneCool
WTF :wtf:

Damn that thing looks retarded :rolleyes:
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#6
Sinzia
I've used DD blocks in the past, but my god... this one looks terrible!
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#7
yapchagi
why does DD always make such horrible looking waterblock?
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#8
Oberon
That WB looks terrible! I'd much rather have a featureless acetal polymer slab with a sticker on it!

/mocking
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#9
OneCool
Actually .......after looking at it more I still think its fugly :laugh:


BUT If you could take back to 2004 you would be the shit :roll:
















:shadedshu
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#10
SonDa5
Looks like it might work out well for the VRM depending on how thick the copper is.

Doesn't look like enough micro fins on the GPU area to cool effectively.
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