Sunday, August 17th 2008
Fluid-cooling specialist Danger Den is ready with its Radeon HD 4870 X2 series water blocks designed to provide high-levels of thermal control to facilitate overclocking. The block provides full coverage cooling to the front part of the PCB that holds all the main components. The memory chips on the rear of the cards might still require passive cooling by means of heat-sinks.



Source: Danger Den Community
posted by btarunr - 11:55 AM |  Related News

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by tkpenalty (12:17 PM) - Reply
that looks awesome, only problem i see is the fact that the water channels are offset from the two cores...
by TheMailMan78 (2:18 PM) - Reply
The "Danger Den" will be my house when my wife finds out I ordered one.
by _jM (2:40 PM) - Reply
by: TheMailMan78
The "Danger Den" will be my house when my wife finds out I ordered one.
I agree with that.. not only am i ordering 2 of those but the cards as well! Yea, lets just say im going to be in the dog house for a good minute...
by znd002 (3:37 PM) - Reply
EK FC-4870 looks more nice:)
by WarEagleAU (3:43 PM) - Reply
I agree, EKs is a bit more polished. Id like to see them come out with something to cool the memory, pwm and mosfets as well (or whatever they are called).
by MKmods (4:19 PM) - Reply
The DD block looks like a fish. I cant believe they continue to show picts of the back that emphasize its surface like that.
by Megasty (5:03 PM) - Reply
Now that's one sweet bit of machinery. Hell if my wife can blow 2 grand on a puppy then I can blow all the cash I want on PC & HE equipment...I haven't even spent $1500 this year :eek:
by hv43082 (5:14 PM) - Reply
by: TheMailMan78
The "Danger Den" will be my house when my wife finds out I ordered one.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
by tkpenalty (9:09 PM) - Reply
by: WarEagleAU
I agree, EKs is a bit more polished. Id like to see them come out with something to cool the memory, pwm and mosfets as well (or whatever they are called).
EK & Danger den both have solutions which cool the VRMs, memory and core...
by Siman0 (9:17 PM) - Reply
i agree they need to work on there machining on the back i think ill run mine through a sander and smooth it out for better cooling. But its much better than the CoolIt water block...
by WhiteLotus (10:01 PM) - Reply
any idea on how much these effect temps?
by iamajunky (10:16 PM) - Reply
can wait to get my hand on a one my graduation present 1x 4870x2, 1x4870, 1x 1000+psu, WC, 2x DD waterblocks :D, Then I file for bankruptcy:cry:
by MKmods (10:20 PM) - Reply
by: WhiteLotus
any idea on how much these effect temps?
I would imagine since its impossible for a full block to make contact with all the parts of the PCB anyways probably not much. The thing that bugs me is its just not professional for a business to show a substandard finish like that (at least put a sticker on the surface to pretend to protect against scratches)
by WhiteLotus (10:22 PM) - Reply
i dont see what ever one is getting worked up about. looks ok to me.
by sneekypeet (10:23 PM) - Reply
by: MKmods
I would imagine since its impossible for a full block to make contact with all the parts of the PCB anyways probably not much. The thing that bugs me is its just not professional for a business to show a substandard finish like that (at least put a sticker on the surface to pretend to protect against scratches)
the source says they are samples fresh from the machines! No where does it say this is the final released product!
by MKmods (10:25 PM) - Reply
by: sneekypeet
the source says they are samples fresh from the machines
LOL, so is this There is no way if I was a company I would show this pict though
by sneekypeet (10:26 PM) - Reply
by: MKmods
LOL, so is this There is no way if I was a company I would show this pict though
Ok point well taken....:roll:
by MKmods (10:31 PM) - Reply
here is another pict of other DD blocks
by: WhiteLotus
i dont see what ever one is getting worked up about. looks ok to me.
Im not "worked up" I am just pointing out its sloppy business. (and that is coming from the most un business like person (me) on the web)
by sneekypeet (10:33 PM) - Reply
I wasnt pressing an arguement, I was just making sure that everyone realized they were still "samples" but looking at your latest pic, it may be becomming a trend of leaving all the hard machining intact!
by WhiteLotus (10:33 PM) - Reply
tbh i like it- nice effect i think.
by sneekypeet (10:36 PM) - Reply
by: WhiteLotus
tbh i like it- nice effect i think.
I like the look to an extent as well, but I feel the mating surfaces should/could be better.
by WhiteLotus (10:54 PM) - Reply
by: sneekypeet
I like the look to an extent as well, but I feel the mating surfaces should/could be better.
i thought that effect was just the outside?
by sneekypeet (10:55 PM) - Reply
by: WhiteLotus
i thought that effect was just the outside?
If you look closely, that "effect" is on all the RAM IC blocks and where the GPU die makes contact. @ MK how flat were the surfaces of the block you had pictured a few posts ago?
by iamajunky (10:56 PM) - Reply
by: MKmods
The DD block looks like a fish. I cant believe they continue to show picts of the back that emphasize its surface like that.
I think it looks more like a submarine from a cartoon
by Wile E (11:04 PM) - Reply
In the TPU review of one of their other full coverage blocks, the review mentioned that those machining marks aren't that visible to the naked eye. Only the camera picks them up. The blocks were still flat, and smooth.
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