That hydrocopper block looks fine.
That hydrocopper block looks fine.
I take slight exception to that. I've got about 0.5mm clearance between the block's screws and any card I want to put below it. But yeah, I'd still take the DD block over the EVGA one any day of the week. And I got my H2OC model for a pretty solid price at the time.Quote:
Originally Posted by BFG
im surprised captain planet hasnt posted in here...
The EVGA still uses a dual slot bracket LOL At least BFG was smart enough to use a single slot bracket. I will take the BFG over the EVGA anyday :up:
http://www.evga.com/articles/00478/i...ock_banner.jpg
http://www.fudzilla.com/images/stori...c_single_1.jpg
Although having said that, I rather the dual pcb over either one of these because you can't use the software voltage tuner with the single PCB due to the cheaper components and no more Volterra. So what's the point to watercooling if your not gonna overclock? This card would have been awesome if they stayed with Volterra instead of switching to Drmos.
I am not saying anything bad about the EVGA stuff I am just saying they are retards for their statement saying they are the master jedis of water-cooled GPUS. I do believe Danger Den is the pioneer of full coverage GPU blocks and they make the BFG blocks. BFG is the first company to offer blocks as a factory option and include in their warranty.