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    Aqua Computer Launches Aquagrafx G200 for GeForce GTX 280 and 260 Video Cards

    Aqua Computer Launches Aquagrafx G200 for GeForce GTX 280 and 260 Video Cards

    With NVIDIA's next generation video cards just around the corner, German water cooling expert Aqua Computer has decided to launch a video card water block that will fit on reference NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 graphics cards. Supposedly, the water block will suit on GeForce GTX 260 cards too, but this information is not confirmed. Just like every other Aqua creation, the Aquagrafx G200 is a full-cover all copper block with G1/4" connectors and channels optimized for very low flow resistance. Now we only have to wait for the cards to come, until then this GPU block is not applicable. No word on pricing and availability yet.



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    German engineering in da house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yukon Trooper View Post
    German engineering in da house.
    LOL


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    The Aqua rep posted over the liquid forums HERE, and the ensuing discussion has dropped a few more details about this block, for any interested.
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    Just by looking at the size of the waterblock one can tell that the video card is going to be huge. That's one monster of a waterblock!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vmsein View Post
    Just by looking at the size of the waterblock one can tell that the video card is going to be huge. That's one monster of a waterblock!
    actually that is almost the size of the card, the waterblock is covering the VRM and NVIO chipset which is why its so big
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yukon Trooper View Post
    German engineering in da house.
    I'm still getting a GTI.


    BTW, why does NVIO need much cooling at all? It's gonna be particularly cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macadamia View Post
    I'm still getting a GTI.


    BTW, why does NVIO need much cooling at all? It's gonna be particularly cool.
    GOOD cooling never hurts, right?
    Nice to see there's already a block out for those beasts... cause they're gonna be fast
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yukon Trooper View Post
    German engineering in da house.
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