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Nokytech, a French PC website, has pictures of the new GT series of Black Ice rads.
Hwlabs, the manufacturer of these rads, is well known for its previous Black Ice Xtreme and Black Ice Pro series. As most of today's radiators, these are available in 1x120,2x120 and 3x120 fan configurations (priced $36-$40, $43-$50 and $53-$60 respectively). The nicest feature of these rads, other than performance, which still remains to be judged, is in my opinion the fact that their shrouds have threaded screw holes - gone are the times when you needed to make the threads with self-tapping screws.
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Hwlabs, the manufacturer of these rads, is well known for its previous Black Ice Xtreme and Black Ice Pro series. As most of today's radiators, these are available in 1x120,2x120 and 3x120 fan configurations (priced $36-$40, $43-$50 and $53-$60 respectively). The nicest feature of these rads, other than performance, which still remains to be judged, is in my opinion the fact that their shrouds have threaded screw holes - gone are the times when you needed to make the threads with self-tapping screws.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site