Monday, August 5th 2013
Koolance Announces New Connecting Blocks for GTX 780, Titan Multi-GPU Setups
Multi-GPU liquid-cooling setups can be tricky business, and if not done well, could look ugly. To address this, Koolance launched the CNT-VDBx series of connecting blocks for multi-GPU setups running GeForce GTX 780 or GeForce GTX Titan graphics cards, with the company's VID-NXTTN full-coverage block. These connector-blocks each relay coolant in "parallel" over multiple graphics cards, while looking good. The connecting blocks are little more than metal tubing covered by acetal tops to match full-coverage blocks. These blocks are sold in pairs, for 2-point (two card, CNT-VDB1), 2-point over 3 slots (two card, CNT-VDB2), 3-point (three card, CNT-VDB3), and 4-point (four card, CNT-VDB4) variants, priced at $39.49, $42.49, $50.99, and $59.99, respectively.
7 Comments on Koolance Announces New Connecting Blocks for GTX 780, Titan Multi-GPU Setups
Koolance has been missing a feature like this, multi GPU connection blocks make a system look much more nice :) Well you know, some of us use windowed cases or test benches.
I use a test bench myself and my PC is on top of a table which makes it a part of my furniture, a very nice looking piece, I may add.
I'm all for function over form but why the rage if we can have both?
Also doesn't make much sense to post such a rant on a hardware enthusiast forum, it's like complaining on a SPL audio forum how many subwoofers they put into a car :roll:
Chill :toast: