Monday, May 14th 2007
Danger Den Releases New R600 Full Size Water Block
The NDA for the R600 was finally lifted around an hour ago and manufacturers are already spreading the news. Danger Den is first here to show their upcoming R600 full size water block. As the HD 2900 XT draws a lot of power (around 215W AMD/ATI announced) a water block does make a lot of sense. The cooler is two parted, along with the GPU chip, the memory and voltage regulators on the fron, it cools the memory chips at the backside of the card as well.
The name of that cooling beast and it's price is still to be uncovered, check back this week, we will have the scoop then.
The name of that cooling beast and it's price is still to be uncovered, check back this week, we will have the scoop then.
20 Comments on Danger Den Releases New R600 Full Size Water Block
Time to get the overdraft extended considerably :laugh:
Every review I've seen so far claims the die is offset from the height of the shim, actually indented. So to use a cooler from a previous generation, you'd need to mill out space for the shim.
You can have it if I have the size you need
Yeah, that block is sweet. I love the way it's all machined out of one type of metal. Those aluminum/copper ones corrode badly and gunk up your water.
Besides, I only have 3/8ID 1/2OD
Sorry :ohwell:
danger den makes the best blocks. they thought of everthing too.