Sunday, August 17th 2008

Danger Den Ready with Radeon HD 4870 X2 Water-blocks

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
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30 Comments on Danger Den Ready with Radeon HD 4870 X2 Water-blocks

#26
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
sneekypeetIf 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?
they wernt mine, someone else on TPU posted them for his cards.
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#27
mandelore
I believe you may have been refering to the review i made of my DangerDen 2900xt waterblock. The machine marks really do show well on camera, but otherwise appear highly polished to the naked eye.

The dangerden blocks are great, I run my 2900xt at 1.35V core, 920Mhz core 24/7 and it reaches 58C on a very warm day.



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#28
DaMulta
My stars went supernova
sneekypeetIf 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?
Those were mine. Yes they look just like in the pic, but they are very flat. You can't even feel the marks with your finger nail.
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#29
PP Mguire
Maybe im just paranoid or highly cautious but i think id still sand it down a bit first and make it mirror finish when a pic is taken.
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#30
WhiteLotus
i think the effect is just made with the polish used.
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