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BFG Technologies Announces GeForce 8800 GTX Water Cooled Graphics Card

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Lake Forest, IL - ( November 8, 2006 )- BFG Technologies , Inc., the leading North American and European NVIDIA supplier of advanced 3D graphics cards, motherboards, power supplies and other PC enthusiast products and Danger Den LLC, announced today the BFG NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX WC, the world's first single slot water cooled, SLI ready 8800 series graphics card.

"PC Enthusiasts and gamers looking for a single slot, SLI ready solution on the latest hardware can order a BFG NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX water cooled card and get the best water cooling in the business from BFG and Danger Den" said Scott Herkelman, EVP of marketing at BFG Technologies. "BFG will be selling the water-cooled version on a build-to-order basis at premium e-tail locations starting this week. End-users will be able to choose between 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" inner diameter tube fittings depending upon their water-cooled system configuration."




"The 8800 GTX joint project with BFG Technologies has opened up new options for over-clockers looking for performance, reliability, and peace of mind with BFG's True Life Warranty" says Jeremy Burnett, President of Danger Den.

SLI Ready. Single Slot Design

Backed by the legendary BFG True Lifetime Warranty and free 24/7/365 Technical Support and co-developed by Danger Den & BFG Technologies, this ultimate water cooling solution on the new BFG NVIDIA 8800 GTX WC features:
  • 1/2", 3/8", and 1/4" tubing support with the G 1/4 BSPP thread
  • Single slot cooling solution (Only BFG Tech has the single slot bracket)
  • Copper and Delrin design for extended life
  • Multiple fitting locations for easy tube routing
  • SLI compatible
The BFG NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX WC retails for $799 USD and will be available immediately at TigerDirect.com in the U.S. and coming soon to Canada and Europe.

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Nice! And single slot too! :)
 
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Good looking water solution ...rather expensive though
 
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Good looking water solution ...rather expensive though

Yes, I was thinking the same as well, been looking for the price of the SilenX water block posted some days ago, but couldn't find it, is this BFG card more expensive than a stock 8800GTX + a SilenX water block?

Been looking forward to change all of my PC's components for next year, and there's a good possibility I'll get one of these babies in Q107 I would like to know which water cooling solution would be better as I heard the G80 reaches over 80 degrees celsius with stock cooling :)
 

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Well from the looks of it the block is better then the Silenx water block posted a few days ago. This block appears to be all copper(they way it should be) unlike the Silenx block which was aluminum+copper. Though without having more details that is really the only thing I see that it better, for all I know the BFG block could have horrible flow.
 

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This a is a block worth using.

The SilentX as noted above is Copper+Alu, you don't wanna know what happens when you put a hybrid block in your loop
 
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