Thursday, April 8 2010
Koolance is ready with water blocks designed for NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470 graphics cards. The Koolance VID-NX480 and VID-NX470 are full-coverage water blocks that cool all vital heat-producing components on the obverse side of the PCB, including the GPU, memory and VRM areas. Both measure 6.25" x 5.75" x 0.62" (15.9cm x 14.6cm x 1.6cm), weighing 1.5 lbs (680 g), slim and light enough to make the card occupy a single expansion slot. The block makes use of nickel-plated copper, with an acrylic top. The area over the GPU has an array of 0.5 mm micro-fins that increases surface area for heat dissipation. While the VID-NX480 is priced at US $119, the VID-NX470 goes for $109, as listed on the company store.

posted by btarunr - 4:18 PM |  Related News

User comments
by fluxc0d3r (April 8th - 4:55 PM) - Reply
GTX 470/480 should come standard with these...
by Yellow&Nerdy? (April 8th - 8:49 PM) - Reply
Probably still going to have temps over 60 :laugh: A Vapor-X Radeon card can achieve the same temps.
by HalfAHertz (April 8th - 8:58 PM) - Reply
Wouldn't the GTX480 one fit the 470 as well?
by Yellow&Nerdy? (April 8th - 9:22 PM) - Reply
by: HalfAHertz
Wouldn't the GTX480 one fit the 470 as well?
GTX480:


GTX470:


It looks like the PCBs are different to me. I'm not sure though.
by kenkickr (April 8th - 9:28 PM) - Reply
That 480 block looks badass with the blue acrylic.
by HillBeast (April 9th - 12:07 AM) - Reply
Personally I think their Radeon 5870 blocks look nicer, but that's just me. Most likely these will need a pretty beefy radiator to keep them cool, especially if you SLI them (or go with EVGAs new 4 way SLI :p). I think you will be steam cooled rather than water cooled. :laugh:
by HillBeast (April 9th - 12:08 AM) - Reply
by: HalfAHertz
Wouldn't the GTX480 one fit the 470 as well?
Depending on how the mounting works it might work. I know they made the 5870 block work on the 5850, but that's mainly because ATI did the PCBs really similar.
by MKmods (April 9th - 12:21 AM) - Reply
great job on the pricing, I am not a fan of acrylic, I would like to see how the top is made..

Those definitely should to go into a BTX style case

EDIT:"The top stainless steel cover plate protects an LED illuminated acrylic lid."
by ACEkombatkiwi (April 9th - 1:29 AM) - Reply
GTX 480:









GTX 470:







here are some more pics which came from the XtremeSystem Forums http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=248240
by Wile E (April 9th - 3:34 AM) - Reply
Meh, take out the cheesy LED crap and give us a delrin version please.
by btarunr (April 9th - 6:00 AM) - Reply
by: Yellow&Nerdy?
GTX480:
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/10-03-02/23a.jpg

GTX470:
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/10-03-04/42a.jpg

It looks like the PCBs are different to me. I'm not sure though.
No, which is why there are two blocks. The two PCBs have VRM areas in different places, unlike with GTX 280 and GTX 260, which had the same exact PCB.
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