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Guru3D.com » Review » Review: Liquid Cooling with a TechN waterblock

Review: Liquid Cooling with a TechN waterblock

Posted by: Yuri Bubily on: 11/13/2020 03:57 PM [ 13 comment(s) ]

While TechN is new to the waterblock market, it has already developed waterblocks not only for Intel and AMD processors, but also for graphics cards (particularly the Nvidia RTX 2080Ti). Usually it is extremely difficult for new market players to compete with companies that have been on the market for 10 years. You may think that there are no chances, but not in this case. 

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tunejunky
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Posts: 2349
Posted on: 11/13/2020 10:41 PM
i could "hear" HH's giggles all the way to California ;)

i hope this brand becomes available in the US because i want it now. the simplicity, the clean lines go w/ any mobo. but i have a dark themed board on order (MEG Unify).
they will separate many Americans from their dollars with blocks like these :eek:

Valken
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Posts: 2171
Posted on: 11/14/2020 05:12 AM
A great review by Yuri! You just showed the world those EK blocks are way over priced for performance based on scientific facts. Thank you.

__hollywood|meo
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Posts: 2990
Posted on: 11/14/2020 06:09 AM
ppcs evidently stocks these, for americans interested in grabbing one.

Clouseau
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Posts: 2794
Posted on: 11/14/2020 01:44 PM
^ Thank you. Unfortunately at this time they are out of stock. Playing the waiting game.

Athlonite
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Posts: 1339
Posted on: 11/14/2020 02:50 PM
The surface has a slightly rough texture. The essence of this idea is quite simple. During installation, an excess thermal paste may be an obstacle to metal-to-metal contact.
So basically they've just said they were to lazy to polish it and nickel plate it so that you don't need to use a sh!t ton of thermal paste is that right

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