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Koolance Intros Water Blocks for GeForce GTX 400 Series

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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.



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Probably still going to have temps over 60 :laugh: A Vapor-X Radeon card can achieve the same temps.
 
Wouldn't the GTX480 one fit the 470 as well?
 
Wouldn't the GTX480 one fit the 470 as well?

GTX480:
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GTX470:
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It looks like the PCBs are different to me. I'm not sure though.
 
That 480 block looks badass with the blue acrylic.
 
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:
 
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.
 
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."
 
Meh, take out the cheesy LED crap and give us a delrin version please.
 
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