So i was browsing some manufacturers sites and came upon this interesting little tid-bit of information here
I came across some numbers that i could not help but question...
With twice the copper of convention motherboard PCB's resulting in a 2 oz layer, and with claims of up to 50 degrees Celcius cooler than conventional motherboards, will this ultimately spell the end for our ever popular "aftermarket" liquid cooled options for chipset cooling?
I have to admit that I like what i see coming from the next wave of motherboards soon to enter production, but with all this added "cooling capabilities" should the chipset block manufacturers be worried?
Also does anyone actually own one of these boards, such as the GA-EP45-UD3P? I would like to get some thoughts and opinions on the matter at hand...
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