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Aquacomputer Presents Liquid Cooler For GTX280
German Aquacomputer presented its aquagrafx G200 liquid cooling solution for NVIDIA GTX280. The cooler is produced from highly purified electrolysis copper and provides very high cooling capacity. Due to the up to 20mm broad channels inside the block it has very low flow resistance. The GPU area is covered by an optimized cooling surface which is about 25% larger than that of the previous solutions. The unit has G1/4" connectors.
The copper plate of the cooler is approximately 8mm thick and weighs about 660g. It is made of a solid copper block weighing almost 2.2 kg.
Priced 94.90 EUR, the product will go on sale on June 25, 2008. However, pre-orders are already available.
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