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    Cooler Master Unveils Hydra 8800 Graphics Card Cooler

    Cooler Master Unveils Hydra 8800 Graphics Card Cooler



    Cooler Master unveils their Hydra 8800 graphics card cooler which is a hybrid air and water cooler. The new cooler is specifically designed for NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 series and features a copper base with three heatpipes along with a silent, 19 dBA, fan spinning at only 1800 RPM. The watercooling nozzles have 360° rotational abilities and perfectly fits 1/2" and 3/8" tubing sizes. Pricing and availability are still unknown.

    More information on the Hydra 8800 can be found here.


















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    I see a typo!!
    Quote Originally Posted by T_M View Post
    Not sure i totally follow anything you said, but regardless of that you helped me come up with a very good idea....
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    Very nice xD

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    Thats one good looking cooler.

    Hope it performs as good as it looks.

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    I remember the prototypes of these from over a year ago (when 8800GTX was still pre-release), doesn't look like much has changed, but the idea is still a good one

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    oh yeah yur right, its basically the referance cooler modid for liquid cooling.

    whats the typo?
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    i already posted this a few days ago

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...56#post2497756
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    Quote Originally Posted by K404 View Post
    I see a typo!!
    maybe CFM is just a new unit for rotational speed, who knows

    There are at least three more grammatical mistakes in the text.
    And I'm not an English teacher, English is not even my native language...


    On topic:
    what is the waterblock material - and how does the block look like,
    is it restrictive? Also, what's it's price?
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    is it liquid on core, air on graphics or what?
    I have a computer.

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    wasnt this already done by thermaltake?




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    Looks like a potential flow killer there with those 90 degree angles as it enters the block...
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    "rellable" is the typo

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    They also forgot the comma before and mosfet. Also, is it just cooling one mosfet?
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    I don't understand the point of this cooler! Why have such a bulky design? Surely water is good enough on its own without that pathetic fan!!??
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    yeah it looks good but I don't think I would buy one

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    lower loop temps anyone?
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    Does that fan need liquid cooling?

    I would avoid this thing, combining alu with copper is never a good thing.

    For the same price you will most likely be able to get an EK fullcoverblock i presume.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tbone8ty View Post
    oh yeah yur right, it's basically the referance cooler modid for liquid cooling.

    whats the typo?


    J/k, the type is in "Reliable", says Rellable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak View Post
    wasnt this already done by thermaltake?
    yep, thermaltake is selling watercoolers that require a fan too....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morais View Post
    "rellable" is the typo
    If you look at the other i-s, they too have the dot almost "melting" into the body.
    So I'm not so sure that is a typo.
    CFM instead of RPM is, however.
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    This is old news :P I posted this a month ago

    http://www.pcgameshardware.de/?article_id=614136
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    Got one of these right here. Looks pretty promising...but the realtest is if it will stand up to my air cooling tests and my reviewer's water cooling tests.

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    Decent concept, maybe have the fan power down at idle and low loads, then have the fan start going up for heavy gaming.

    Aluminum + Copper = Bad. Hopefully they don't both touch the liquid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_SmartAss View Post
    AL is the biggest heat capacitor per gram, while the copper is the best heat conductor.

    Aluminiun+Copper = best combo, efficient cooler with high heat capacitance and high heat conductivity.
    + plenty of corrosion.
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    whats the deal with all those hybrid h20 cooling experiments. i dont know of anybody whos using them...

    in my opinion it wont ever be successfull...
    90% of the people wont use the h20 option and the ones that do want to watercool will replace the stock cooling cause they want a really nice waterblock. i mean people buy blocks over other blocks cause they will get them 1 degree lower temps, why would anybody who wants to watercool settle with a so-so block?

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